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Futura Black

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Futura Black is a Linotype font family with 1 style.

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Futura Black
343636; ; English
343636; ; Western Europe
343636; ; Central/Eastern Europe
343636; ; Baltic


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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: April 10th, 2002 (Updated: Apr 18th, 06)
Designed by: Paul Renner
Letterform design based on: Futura Black
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Engraved, Sans Serif
Design owned by: Fundición Tipográfica Bauer
MyFonts Keywords: 1920s, artdeco, bauhaus, decorative, engraving, fast, formal, geometric, german, lined, masculine, modern, modest, poster, primitive, sansserif, shapedrules, static, stencil, swiss, technical [suggest]


Futura

First presented by the Bauer Type Foundry in 1928, Futura is commonly considered the major typeface development to come out of the Constructivist orientation of the Bauhaus movement in Germany.

Paul Renner (type designer, painter, author and teacher) sketched the original drawings and based them loosely on the simple forms of circle, triangle and square. The design office at Bauer assisted him in turning these geometric forms into a sturdy, functioning type family, and over time, Renner made changes to make the Futura fonts even more legible.

Futura’s long ascenders and descenders benefit from generous line spacing. The range of weights and styles make it a versatile family. Futura is timelessly modern; in 1928 it was striking, tasteful, radical — and today it continues to be a popular typographic choice to express strength, elegance, and conceptual clarity.


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