![]() ![]() The various styles are numbered, with the first digit designating the weight from light to bold (3–8) and the second the width from wide to narrow (3–9), with even numbers used for italics. Greek and Cyrillic, with Arabicĭesigned by Adrian Frutiger at Deberny & Peignot as a coordinated family. Revised in 1997 as Linotype Univers and renamed to Cyrillics by Alexei Chekulayev were added in 2010. The official digital version is by Linotype (first produced byĪdobe in 1987). ![]() forĭry-transfer lettering by Letraset (1963) and Mecanorma and for (1967), Mergenthaler Linotype (1969), Berthold et al. ![]() (1961), but also Ludlow, Matrotype, Neotype, Mergenthaler Linotype Some styles also by Gujarati NumerousĪdaptations most notably for machine composition by Monotype Also cast by Ludwig & Mayer (1970), Haas (1971), and Stempel Released for the Lumitype-Photon in 1957Īnd as foundry type in 1958. (3–8) and the second the width from wide to narrow (3–9), with even With the first digit designating the weight from light to bold Try a search!ĭesigned by Adrian Frutiger at Deberny & Peignot as aĬoordinated family. These are the most common typefaces in the database, but there are many more. ![]()
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