
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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Typographies
Styles
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1ITC Handel Gothic™ Font
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2Felbridge™ Font
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3Linotype Gothic™ Font
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4Jailbreak JNL Font
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5Intropol™ Font
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6Booster FY Font
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7Geometric 706 Font
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8Nami® Font
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9Mini Font
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10Monotype Goudy™ Font
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11Van Dijk™ Font
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12Curvature Font
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13BachelorScript Font
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14Moon Star Soul™ Font
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15Verveine Font
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16Geogrotesque Font
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17Garamont Amsterdam SH™ Font
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18DR Agu Font
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19Evo® Std Font
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20Vasco Font
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1Teknik™ Font
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2Univers Next Arabic® Font
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3Tendria™ Font
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4Calligraphic Ornaments™ Font
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5Futura Script® Font
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6Clairvaux™ Font
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7Tekton™ Font
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8Eirinn™ Font
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9Hawkhurst™ Font
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10ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font
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11Breughel® Font
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12Beton™ Font
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13Generis Simple™ Font
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14F2F Mekkaso Tomanik™ Font
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15Boberia™ Font
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16Neuseidler Antiqua™ Font
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17Linotype Agogo™ Font
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18Corona® Font
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19ITC Bolt® Font
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20Linotype Pide Nashi™ Font

