
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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1Brush Font
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2Quartan™ Font
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3Ornament Font
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4Leitura News Font
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5Conqueror Sans™ Font
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6Kasuga Brush™ Font
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7Goldbarre Font
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8Monox Font
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9Diode Font
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10Time Script™ Font
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11Deutsche Poster Steinschrift Font
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12Polymer Font
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13Geometry Circle Font
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14Portobello™ Font
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15Ratbag Font
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16Andada ht Pro Font
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17Sommelier Font
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18Savile™ Font
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19Planetor Font
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20AG Schoolbook™ BE Font
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1Linotype Humanistika™ Font
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2Linotype Franosch™ Font
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3Linotype Auferstehung™ Font
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4F2F BoneR™ Font
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5Stempel Elan™ Font
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6Papyrus® Font
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7Bobotta Icons™ Font
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8Barbedor™ Font
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9Time Script™ Font
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10Linotype Gneisenauette™ Font
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11Duc de Berry™ Font
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12Century Expanded® Font
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13Satero Serif® Font
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14F2F MadZine™ Font
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15Garamond Classico™ Font
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16Linotype Dressage™ Font
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17Horndon™ Font
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18Baskerville Classico™ Font
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19Res Publica™ Font
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20Okay Font