Geometric Fonts
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Introduction:
Geometry forms the foundation of art, architecture, and design. For years, typefaces that directly reference geometry have been popular; they even constitute whole genres of fonts. This month, we’d like to focus LinoLetter readers’ attention directly on this topic. We’ve created a new feature for our website for your perusal, and we have a new small family of display type that fits right into the square end of this category as well: Morris Sans™. Additionally, we have a great new Value Pack in store for May. Although the Graffiti Value Pack may not have much to do with apparent geometry, we hope that you’ll enjoy its offerings just the same. And last but not least, FontExplorer™ X is now available for Windows users.
Have fonts of fun!
 | Ever since mechanical tools became part of the type design process, geometric-style typefaces have grown in popularity. Although not all fonts that we call “geometric” today were created with this classification in mind, the term serves a useful purpose. Geometric type is the perfect fit for many applications, including pieces that should feel industrial, technical, or cutting-edge. Because there are so many geometric variants to choose from, we’ve created a helpful Font Feature for our website that groups these works into simple categories. |
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 | Finally, Bank Gothic with lowercase! Morris Sans™ is a revised and extended version of Bank Gothic, the ever-popular typeface created by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930. Building onto the initial squared capitals-with-a-few-unique-twists design, Dan Reynolds added an original lowercase, as well as several figure options. Small caps, which have become an iconic element over time, are also accessible in each of the family’s fonts as an OpenType feature. This clean, modern face is best suited for headlines, advertising, posters, expressive signage (especially on storefronts), and corporate identity work. |
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 | To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Helvetica typeface, Linotype invites designers worldwide to take part in the Helvetica NOW poster contest. Entries will be accepted from July 4–October 4, 2007. Afterwards, the public will choose the winners via live voting at Linotype.com! In the mean time, get your creative energy following by purchasing the entire Neue Helvetica family online at half price! This is a tremendous deal on all 51 fonts, and is exclusive to Linotype.com (from now until June 30, 2007). |
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 | Linotype’s Graffiti Value Pack brings the spirit of street art, stickers, graffiti, and personal expression directly to your keyboard. At a price of just 29,50 EUR/USD (for a limited time only), this collection of five fonts offers tremendous savings! For less than 6 EUR/USD per font, your digital toolkit will be expanded to include Linotype Abstract™, ITC Beesknees™, ITC Snap™, Linotype Mega™, and Strumpf™. |
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 | Readers of the LinoLetter will know that we have been adding fonts from the Monotype® library into our webshop since January. We are pleased to announce that we now offer pages of information about the designers of Monotype’s fonts, too—just as we have been doing for our own designers for years. |
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 | Linotype employees often travel to international design conferences to meet directly with our customers. Come and see us at Typo Berlin (May 17–19, 2007), the Tage der Typografie (June 7–10, 2007), the HOW Design Conference in Atlanta (June 10–13, 2007), or the International Conference on Typography and Visual Communication in Thessaloniki (June 20–23, 2007)! |
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We hope you found this issue of the LinoLetter informative and useful. We highly appreciate your feedback at info@linotype.com
The next issue of this newsletter will be published and dropped in your mailbox in June 2007.
Your Linotype Online Team
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