Dan Reynolds

Dan Reynolds is an American designer working in Germany. He teaches typography in the book studies program at the Johannes Gutenberg University and researches the history of Germany’s type foundries. Dan studied graphic design in the US and Germany before attending the MA Typeface Design course at the University of Reading. After working at Linotype during the noughties, he began copyrighting for about a dozen other foundries. Since 2021, he has also worked as the editor of Fontstand News. Since 2020, Dan has collaborated with the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin to help bring attention to its typographic collections, especially the material remains of H. Berthold AG and the typefaces cut at the German Reichsdruckerei. His research has been published by Cooperativa Anonima Servizi Tipografici, Klim Type Foundry, the Max Planck Institute, Poem, and the Steidl Verlag.