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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1Isometrik™ Font
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2ITC Benguiat Gothic® Font
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3Sharktooth™ Font
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4Linotype Cineplex™ Font
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5Tanawonda JNL Font
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6Bolo™ Font
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7Gill New Antique Font
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8Personal Note JNL Font
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9Claude Sans™ Font
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10Titulata™ Font
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11Friday Font
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12Walbaum™ Font
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13Filmotype Ginger™ Font
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14SB Superbloc™ Font
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15Swiss 911 Font
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16Sign Painter JNL Font
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17Monotype Clearface Gothic™ Font
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18Gallus Konzept™ Font
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19Oklahoma Pro Font
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20Wellingborough Font
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1Sabon® Font
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2Clearface Gothic™ Font
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3Hiroshige™ Font
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4Rameau™ Font
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5Astrotype™ Font
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6Clairvaux™ Font
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7Meridien® Font
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8Campaign™ Font
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9Schnitz™ Font
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10Bell Gothic® Font
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11F2F HogRoach™ Font
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12Candida® Font
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13Olympian® Font
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14Linotype Charon™ Font
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15Chiller™ Font
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16Jump™ Font
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17Bix Bats™ Font
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18Phyllis™ Font
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19Linotype Zigibacks® Font
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20New Aster® Font