By Adrian Frutiger
Much has been written about the evolution of type: how the forms of our letters took shape, from the roman capitals to the Carolingian minuscules, and how the Latin alphabet was then, essentially, finalized for eternity by the first printing presses of the Renaissance Age.
Looking back from where we stand now, we could say that the original forms of our uppercase letters are around 2,000 years old, while those of our lowercase letters would be over 1,000 years old. And
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The repetition of simple geometric shapes forms a daily part of our environment. Throughout the 20th century – and into the 21st – typefaces whose designs have taken advantage of this have remained popular. But finding exactly the right mood can be tricky. For your convenience, we have grouped some of our favorite geometric typefaces (mostly sans serif and symbol) into four categories: circles, squares, ovals, and triangles.
Pendant des décenies, Adrian Frutiger a travaillé en étroite collaboration avec Linotype. Au cours de ces nombreuses années, nous avons accumulé de nombreuses photographies d’Adrian Frutiger. Ces images donnent des aperçus des différentes périodes et moments forts de sa vie jusqu’à aujourd’hui, y compris des photos de lui à l’œuvre dans son studio, seul face à ses familles de caractères et même des photos plus récentes de lui travaillant avec Akira Kobayashi.
Nous espérons que cette balade
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Des clients du monde entier affluent chaque jour sur le site Linotype.com pour acheter les fontes. Voici une liste des 20 familles de fontes que nos clients ont acquis au cours de 2008. Les connaissez-vous toutes ?
Adrian Frutiger: Right from the beginning, I was convinced that Avenir™ is the better Futura®.
Akira Kobayashi: I share your opinion, but some weights have been missing to make Avenir an all-purpose typeface.
Adrian Frutiger: You mean the condensed weights?
Akira Kobayashi: Yes, with this extension I’m sure Avenir will then be able to cut its own path.
Adrian Frutiger: Then we should get to work putting Avenir onto that path ...
Akira Kobayashi: Yes.
How to order Avenir Next:
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Frutiger® – la fonte classique sans serif que rien n’arrête.
Demandez l’originale chez Linotype, en fontes individuelles, en coffret de promotion ou sur CD.
À propos de Frutiger
Cette police est le chef d’œuvre du célèbre dessinateur de caractères typographiques Adrian Frutiger. Confronté au défi de dessiner une fonte d’une lisibilité exceptionnelle pour les panneaux de l’aéroport Charles de Gaulle de Paris, il a créé la désormais célèbre Frutiger en 1968. La fonte Linotype
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Adrian Frutiger is considered one of the most important typeface artists of the 20th century. He has been the creator of such internationally renowned typefaces as Avenir™, Linotype Centennial™, Frutiger™, Icone™, Meridien™ and Univers™. Numerous prizes distinguish his pioneering work in the fields of typography and the graphic arts.
More about the fonts:
Apollo™
The text typeface Apollo was designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1962–64, and was one of the first fonts produced by Monotype for
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Über die Lesbarkeit
Unter dem Einfluss der verschieden Druckverfahren hat die lateinische Textschrift subtile Formveränderungen erfahren. Grundsätzlich neue Formen sind jedoch keine entstanden. Als Demonstration dafür sind acht a in den meistgelesenen Schriftstilen mit einem Drehraster versehen und übereinander kopiert. Das Resultat zeigt eine erstaunliche Übereinstimmung.
Portrait
We can read because we perceive elements and forms which are familiar to us. So in order to even recognize words, we must first decipher the elements which make up the shapes of the letters – a process which involves the interplay of myriad aspects. To a certain degree, many of us are aware of these aspects. Yet Adrian Frutiger knows about such shifting dynamics in perception in a way no other person can, as he has been instrumental in researching the subject and over several decades
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Or why there´s now an Avenir Next
While Adrian Frutiger has created such famous typefaces as Univers™ or Frutiger™, another matter has remained very close to his heart – the design of his linear sans serif – the Avenir™.
In 1988, the Swiss typeface designer first presented Avenir to the public, which already at that time marked an excellent alternative to other well known typefaces such as Futura® or Avant Garde®. Compared to the mere metric construction of other typefaces, Avenir was
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Le format de fonte OpenType est une amélioration de TrueType™ et de PostScript® développée conjointement par Adobe Systems Inc. et Microsoft Corporation. OpenType associe ces deux technologies et élargit leurs capacités. Le résultat est cette nouvelle génération de fontes OpenType, avec de meilleures fonctions typographiques et de mise en page, et la possibilité pour l’ensemble d’Unicode™ d’obtenir des jeux de caractères étendus et conformes.
Astuce : pour obtenir une liste des fontes
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Font Designer: Adrian Frutiger, 1988
About the Font
Avenir® font was developed by the famous Swiss font artist Adrian Frutiger and presented by Linotype in 1988. The design of this font is based on the sans-serif typefaces Futura® and Erbar™. The name Avenir (future) gives us a clue as to Frutiger's intentions, to convey the idea of timelessness in the image of his typeface.
Avenir® was developed by the famous Swiss font artist Adrian Frutiger and presented by Linotype in 1988. The design of this font is based on the sans-serif typefaces Futura® and Erbar™. The name Avenir (future) gives us a clue as to Frutiger's intentions, to convey the idea of timelessness in the image of his typeface.
Adrian Frutiger: Right from the beginning, I was convinced that Avenir™ is the better Futura®.
Akira Kobayashi: I share your opinion, but some weights have been missing to make Avenir an all-purpose typeface.
Adrian Frutiger: You mean the condensed weights?
Akira Kobayashi: Yes, with this extension I’m sure Avenir will then be able to cut its own path.
Adrian Frutiger: Then we should get to work putting Avenir onto that path ...
Akira Kobayashi: Yes.
Avenir Next, along with
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With the invention of the printing press, a longing for formal refinement began to awaken. First leaning on the bold and distinct typography of incunabula, styles gradually progressed to culminate in the decorative classical fonts of the 17th and 18th centuries. This growing preoccupation with ever greater refinement was also reflected in the architecture of the times, as well as in objects of daily use, especially furniture. But also the fashionable attire worn by the upper classes of each
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Adrian Frutiger a créé Avenir™ en 1988, après s'être intéressé pendant des années aux fontes sans empattement. Au cours d'un
entretien avec Linotype, il a déclaré avoir senti l'obligation de dessiner une fonte sans empattement et linéaire dans la tradition d'Erbar et Futura, et également d'utiliser l'expérience et les développements stylistiques du vingtième siècle. Le mot Avenir indique que cette fonte a été en partie inspirée de Futura. Au contraire de cette dernière, Avenir n'est pas purement géométrique. Elle possède des traits verticaux plus épais que les traits horizontaux, un o qui n'a pas la forme d'un cercle parfait et des ascendantes raccourcies. Ces nuances améliorent la lisibilité d'Avenir et lui confèrent une apparence harmonieuse et sensible à la fois pour les textes et les titres. En 2004, Adrian Frutiger et le directeur de la typographie chez Linotype GmbH Akira Kobayashi ont retravaillé Avenir afin de créer Avenir Next pour la collection Platinum Collection.