
This typeface was initially released as Neue Haas Grotesk, and was designed in 1957 by Max Miedinger for the Haas’sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas Type Foundry) in Switzerland. The name was changed to Helvetica (an adaptation of Helvetia, the Latin name…
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1980s , business text , canon , corporate , display , generic , german , grotesk , information , International Style , legible , linear , linear sans , magazine , modern , Modernism , modest , neo-grotesque , neutral , newsletter , realist , rounded , sans-serif , signage , static , swiss , tech pubs , technical , workhorse , XSF
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1Reklame Stencil Font
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2Epruveta™ Font
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3Cambridge Serial™ Font
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4Port Font
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5ITC Kabel® Font
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6Mixolydian Font
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7Domestos Sans Font
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8Anno™ Font
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9OCRK Font
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101906 French News Font
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11Great Escape Font
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12Egret Font
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13XXII Centar™ Font
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14Sursum™ Font
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15Plaza SH™ Font
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16Faceplate Sans LE Font
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17Millie Font
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18Americana Font
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19ITC Woodland™ Font
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20Schadow Font
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1Quartan™ Font
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2Linotype Freytag Pro™ Font
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3Ned™ Font
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4Trade Gothic™ Font
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5Wilke™ Font
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6Carolina™ Font
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7Baskerville Classico™ Font
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8Linotype Monday Devils™ Font
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9Miramar™ Font
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10Shelley Script® Font
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11Flight™ Font
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12Charlotte Sans™ Font
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13Eirinn™ Font
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14Juliana® Font
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15ITC Bodoni Seventy-Two Pro™ Font
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16Venture™ Font
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17Memphis Font
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18ITC Ronda™ Font
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19Banner™ Font
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20Raclette™ Font