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Galerie typo - Frutiger Stones & Symbols




Frutiger, one of the most famous type designers of our century, is well known for fonts like Avenir™, Linotype Centennial™, Frutiger™, Univers™ or Vectora™. Last year, during a discussion on a meeting of the jury for the 2nd International Type Design Contest, he got the idea for this rather unusual type family.
Born from playful experiments, Frutiger Stones combines both a freely chosen exterior and letters imitating the structures of stone engravings. Unlike the well-known design of stone carved alphabets, the outward appearance of Frutiger Stones looks like natural stones with all their unevennesses.
This family is tentious and full of contrasts. It should be used economically but accurately for headlines or as initials. Frutiger Stones™ can be combined well with serif and sans serif fonts.

Click here to see the complete fontlist of Frutiger Stones™ and Frutiger Symbols™.
 
Frutiger Stones™ famille de polices (Linotype Originals)
Données numériques de: Linotype
OpenType StdWindows TrueTypeWindows PostScriptMac PostScript
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  Frutiger Stones™ famille de polices  
     
Frutiger® Symbols famille de polices (Linotype Originals)
Données numériques de: Linotype
All OpenTypeWindows TrueTypeWindows PostScriptMac PostScript
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  Frutiger® Symbols famille de polices  
     

Frutiger Stones is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Frutiger is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.

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