
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…
Helvetica® Font Styles
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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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Styles
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1Aldin™ Font
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2Klassika™ Font
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3Avantis® BQ Font
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4Ming Font
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5Alton JNL Font
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6Ebisu™ Font
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7Unger Chancery™ Font
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8TS Rochester™ Font
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9OL Fangs for the Memories Font
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10Bonafide™ Font
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11Umbra™ Font
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12Futura® Display EF Font
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13Candida® Font
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14Nervatica™ Font
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15Alphii Font
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16Kolly Font
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17Rotis SemiSans® Font
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18Scoto Koberger Fraktur N9 Font
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19ZXA™ Font
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20Beton™ Font
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1Really No 2™ Font
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2Linotype Shapeshifter™ Font
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3Really™ Font
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4Rapier™ Font
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5Serifa® Font
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6Teebrush Paint™ Font
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7New Caledonia® Font
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8Jenson Classico™ Font
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9Congress™ Font
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10Veto® Font
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11F2F Styletti™ Font
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12Challenger™ Font
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13Brda™ Font
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14Icone™ Font
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15F2F Allineato™ Font
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16Linotype Lindy™ Font
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17Linotype Offix™ Font
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18Hadriano™ Font
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19Eurostile Next® Font
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20Westside™ Font

