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Akke Kumlien (1884–1949) was a Swedish calligrapher, typographer, graphic designer, type designer, artist etc.
He is the author of the book Bokstav och ande (The Letter and the Spirit) (Stockholm: Norstedt, 1948) and of Kunstneren og bokkunsten.
He is the subject of the book Akke Kumlien, book designer by Bror Zachrisson.
In 2004, an exhibit of his work took place at the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm.
Typefaces
In 1943 the Stempel Type Foundry released Kumlien.
References
Further reading
Notes on printing and graphic arts, Volume 1. "Akke Kumlien: 1884-1949 by Bror Zachrisson
OLSON, ALMA LUISE (1952-03-06) [March 16, 1930]. "SWNEDEN WILL REVEAL ITS ART IN CRAFTS; Stockholm Exhibition Is to Emphasize Making of the Modern Home". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 November 2009. "In the book shops, a book produced by Akke Kumlien is recognizable through the firm beauty of its and the attractive type arrangement of title page and ..."
"SWEDISH GIFT TO LIBRARY; Works of 32 Book Designers Are Put on Exhibit Here". The New York Times. March 6, 1952. Retrieved 30 November 2009. "The books, chosen as examples of book printing and typography, represent the work of thirty- designers, including the late Akke Kumlien and Bror Zachrisson. ..."
Modern temperamålning: Kortfattad översikt av temperamåleriets material och teknik utarbetad by Akke Kumlien (Stockholm: Norstedt, 1934)