 | Completely reworked Avenir typeface family, newly designed in regular, regular italic, condensed and condensed italic, each containing 6 weights from Ultralight to Heavy. Avenir Next offers an optimal balance of harmony and contrast. |
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 | from Olaf Leu and the Linotype Design Studio The first comprehensive font system: With this typeface system, there are no limits to the font user´s creativity. |
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 | Based on Germany’s DIN letters – Introducing DIN Next. |
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 | Corrected, expanded, improved – Eurostile Next. |
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 | from Adrian Frutiger and Akira Kobayashi Retooled with additional weights and improved spacing – Linotype’s Neue Frutiger® |
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 | This font lends clarity and legibility to the presentation of information.
All weights are available separately in Central European font format as well.
Now available with OpenType features and a new extra light version. |
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 | The complete redesign of the famous Optima™, including small caps, old style figures, new italic and condensed weights and Optima™ nova Titling with capital letters, unusual letter combinations and ligatures. |
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 | Professor Hermann Zapf´s Palatino for the digital age. |
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 | from Jean François Porchez The revival of the famous Sabon™ with more weights for better communication, small caps and old style figures. 47 carefully digitized fonts. |
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 | Revised, expanded, and with more OpenType features – Meet Neue Swift® |
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 | The classic Linotype Syntax typefaces have teamed up with Linotype Syntax Letter and Linotype Syntax Serif to form a new, complete type system. One of the two new additions, Linotype Syntax Letter, was especially designed for office communications, and is reminiscent of Rustic lettering from ancient Rome. The other, Linotype Syntax Serif, is ideal for longer texts in books and magazines. |
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 | Linotype has redrawn the classic Trade Gothic typeface from the ground up. Meet our newest heavy-duty family: Trade Gothic Next! |
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 | One of the greatest typographic achievements of the second half of the 20th century. Built to an extensive family with 63 different weights. |
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