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The Helvetica™ (Latin for Swiss) has the objective and functional style which was associated with Swiss typography in the 1950s and 1960s. The font is perfect for international correspondence: no ornament, no emotion, just clear presentation of information. Helvetica™ font is still one of most popular sans-serif fonts.
Helvetica™, the typeface par excellence, can look back on a colorful life. Originally designed for hand composition, it has been adapted over the years for all methods of [...]
Font Designer: Linotype Design Studio, 1961
About the Font
Developed and continuously refined by the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei AG and then D. Stempel AG, both fully owned subsidiaries of Linotype. The key design concepts were drawn by Max Miedinger in 1957.
Apple and Adobe later obtained the licenses from Linotype for the Neue Helvetica® font, which is still one of the most popular typefaces worldwide.
The font Helvetica® (Latin for Swiss) has the objective and functional [...]
3. Helvetica
Helvetica™ – still the most popular sans-serif font.
Get the original from Linotype as single fonts, in a Value Pack, or on CD.
Unbeatable price! Purchase all 36 Helvetica weights in one package, available now for instant download.
Need individual Helvetica weights? No problem! Single font weights from the Helvetica typeface are available for instant download. From .
Neue Helvetica: the official update and extension of [...]
This typeface, designed by Max Miedinger and other project members at the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei, has become one of the most famous and popular typefaces in the world, thanks to the marketing strategy of Stempel and Linotype. It forms an integral part of many printers and operating systems. The original letterforms of Helvetica™ had to be modified for the Linotype system. Over the years, Helvetica™ was expanded to include many different weights, but these were not coordinated with each [...]
Font Designer: Linotype Design Studio, 1983. The key design concepts were drawn by Max Miedinger in 1957.
About the Font
Originally designed in 1957 for hand compostion, Helvetica® font has been adapted over the years for all methods of composition, from hot metal line composition and opto-mechanical photosetting of the first generation to digital typesetters.
The new possibilities offered by CRT and Laser technologies have caused us to have the complete Helvetica™ font family [...]
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