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Futura® Round

by URW Type Foundry
Individual Styles from $39.99 USD
Complete family of 14 fonts: $167.99 USD
Futura Round Font Family was designed by Paul Renner and published by URW Type Foundry. Futura Round contains 14 styles and family package options.

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About Futura Round Font Family


Futura is THE prototype of a geometric or constructed linear sans serif and the font most commonly font of its kind used to date. Futura, very much influenced by the Bauhaus movement in Germany, was designed in 1927 by Paul Renner. Although being around for almost 90 years, Futura seems eternally young and fresh which also explains its continuous popularity with designers and typographers. Futura simply means efficiency and functionality documented by both its many usages as corporate type (e.g. Volkswagen, formerly IKEA, Vuitton, Shell, formerly HP, SMA and many more) as well as in various famous film projects (e.g. Kubrick, Anderson etc.). Futura’s iconic status was probably established when it walked on the moon with the Apollo 11 crew in 1969. It was used for the lettering of the plaque that was left up there.

Now, URW has expanded its range of Futura styles by Futura Round with 14 additional styles.

Designers: Paul Renner

Publisher: URW Type Foundry

Foundry: URW Type Foundry

Design Owner: URW Type Foundry

MyFonts debut: Nov 5, 2013

Futura® Round is a registered Trademark of Bauer Types.

About URW Type Foundry

URW Type Foundry GmbH is a German company with a long and rich history in type design and engineering. As the direct successor of digital type pioneer URW GmbH, it continues to design and develop first class typefaces and custom projects. URW Type Foundry GmbH is renowned for a comprehensive library, a specialization in global font technology, and its overall role in type development.

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