It was in 1935 that Zap began teaching to become one of the most important designers and calligraphers of the 19th century. Hermann Zap was born at the end of the First World War, famine attacked the country, her mother had enough money to send him to school in 1925. In his school days, Zapf provided technical subjects. But even though he was very young, Zapf began to involve types, exchanged secret letters with his brothers, and began exchanging only messages he could read.
Hermann Zapf (1918-2015) is a German font designer and calligrapher known for creating Palatino, Optima, and Zapfino with the same name. However, at school, I was primarily interested in technical subjects and left ambition to pursue a career in electrical engineering in 1933. However, like the word "people make plans, God laughs". After the newly formed third empire became a member, he was in trouble and made it land easily in the notorious concentration camp of Dachau. Mr Zap proved difficult to get an apprentice. Finally, after the last company in the phone book was interviewed, he finally found a job as a touch polish. Shortly thereafter, he took part in the exhibition in Nuremberg to commemorate the late printer Rudolph Kok. This exhibition gave him the first interest of the letter. He bought two books to learn calligraphy. The rest printed the history.
As far as the author Hermann Hesse is concerned, this is his personal life experience. In the novel Demians and Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse was influenced by psychoanalyst Freud and Karl Jung. The personal crisis that brought about the psychological analysis of Hessen and JB Lang led to the Demian written in 1919. Having fascinated the Oriental culture and travel to India in 1922, he was directly connected to the creation of a novel called "Cedard". Basic ...... Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse achieved enlightenment in the river in the process of seeking Siddhartha's enlightenment so that the river will be the focus of the final novel. Siddhartha embarked on a river journey by hearing his inner voice and questioning authority. This river represents the idea of reaching the enlightenment of Siddhartha. By listening to the river, Siddhartha discovered the basic concept of relationship between time and life. He realized this