Classification: Grotesk

  1. Haas Unica Typeface

    Typedesign by Team’77 (André Gürtler, Christian Mengelt, Erich Gschwind), 1977, under contract to Haas Typefoundry, as new sansserif typeface for…

  2. Helvetica Typeface

    Helvetica was developed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with Eduard Hoffmann at the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas type foundry) of Münchenstein,…

  3. Helvetica Neue Typeface

    Neue Helvetica is a reworking of the typeface with a more structurally unified set of heights and widths. It was…

  4. Hermes Typeface

    Based on Placard typeface (Hermes Grotesk) of the Lange type foundry (St.-Petersburg), an adaptation of Hermes Grotesk, of the Woellmer…

  5. Interval Sans Pro Typeface

    Created in 2009, this font family is a pratical choice when you need a contemporary sans serif for text typography,…

  6. Korolev Typeface

    Based on lettering by an anonymous Soviet graphic designer from the propaganda displays at the Communist Red Square parade in…

  7. New Rail Alphabet Typeface
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    New Rail Alphabet is a revival of the British Rail alphabet designed by Margaret Calvert of Kinneir Calvert Associates in…

  8. Paralucent Text Typeface

    A new cut of Device Fonts’ Paralucent, optimized for text sizes. Altogether a more readable and airy version, which makes…

  9. Rail Alphabet Typeface
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    Rail Alphabet is a typeface designed by Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert for British Railways. First used by them in…

  10. Univers Typeface

    As a student in Zurich, Adrian Frutiger began work on Univers, which would eventually be released in 1957 by the…

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