Translated from the original German description: After a design by Emil Rudolf Weiß 1936 emerged, it is a gothic font, the stresses for a typical closed lattice of Gothic writings, but has a balanced vitality. Even the original design had two sets of capitals, which share the commons. I have this concept taken over by a font set in such a way that I have the roman capitals and the alternative forms of a and s packed into a 2 font file that is on the italic function within the text immediately accessible. There are so, without having to resort to another font or a special characters table, all figures immediately available. Like all my recent blackletter course after UNZ1.