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HEROLD is a bold Art Nouveau advertising face released by H. Berthold, Berlin, Germany in 1901. It is also seen under the name "Herold Reklame." The designer is unknown. A herold ('herald' in English, 'heraldus' in Latin) is one who delivers proclamations and announcements. Medieval heralds are often pictured with a horn with which to get everyone's attention prior to performing his function. His only PA system was his own voice. Left and right glyphs of a herald with horn may be found at positions 137 and 172. HEROLD is quite compact with a high x-height, just right for making -- what else? -- ANNOUNCEMENTS.