Frutiger® Schriftfamilie
Entworfen von Adrian Frutiger (1985)
In 1968, Adrian Frutiger was commissioned to develop a sign and directional system for the new Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.
Though everyone thought he would want to use his successfulUnivers font family, Frutiger decided instead to make a new sans serif typeface that would be suitable for the specific legibility requirements of airport signage: easy recognition from the distances and angles of driving and walking. The resulting font was in accord with the modern architecture of the airport.
In 1976, he expanded and completed the family for D. Stempel AG in conjunction with Linotype, and it was named Frutiger.
The Frutiger™ family is neither strictly geometric nor humanistic in construction; its forms are designed so that each individual character is quickly and easily recognized. Such distinctness makes it good for signage and display work. Although it was originally intended for the large scale of an airport, the full family has a warmth and subtlety that have, in recent years, made it popular for the smaller scale of body text in magazines and booklets.
The family has 14 weights and 14 companion fonts with Central European characters and accents. Another 14 Cyrillic companion fonts are available as well.
See also the new revised version Frutiger Next from the Linotype Platinum Collection .
Though everyone thought he would want to use his successful
In 1976, he expanded and completed the family for D. Stempel AG in conjunction with Linotype, and it was named Frutiger.
The Frutiger™ family is neither strictly geometric nor humanistic in construction; its forms are designed so that each individual character is quickly and easily recognized. Such distinctness makes it good for signage and display work. Although it was originally intended for the large scale of an airport, the full family has a warmth and subtlety that have, in recent years, made it popular for the smaller scale of body text in magazines and booklets.
The family has 14 weights and 14 companion fonts with Central European characters and accents. Another 14 Cyrillic companion fonts are available as well.
See also the new revised version
Frutiger 56 Italic
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auf einem Computer und die Nutzung
mit Anwendungen konzipiert. Diese
Fonts werden pro Computer lizenziert.
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@font-face verwendet. Die Lizenz ist
zeitlich unbegrenzt.
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Einbettung in eBooks, eMagazines oder
eNewspapers bestimmt. Diese Fonts
werden pro Ausgabe lizenziert.
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Frutiger
Technische Details
OpenType-Kurven-Typ:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technische Font-Namen:
Dateiname: FrutigerLTStd-Italic.otf
Windows-Menü-Name: Frutiger LT Std 55 Roman
PostScript-Name: FrutigerLTStd-Italic
Langer PostScript-Name: Frutiger LT Std 56 Italic
Windows-Menü-Name: Frutiger LT Std 55 Roman
PostScript-Name: FrutigerLTStd-Italic
Langer PostScript-Name: Frutiger LT Std 56 Italic
Katalognummer:
167438592
Characters:
259