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R41 Stop

by Reber R41
Individual Styles from $40.00 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $150.00 USD
The R41 Stop Font Family was designed by Aldo Novarese, Dan Rhatigan and published by Reber R41. R41 Stop contains 4 styles and family package options. More about this family

About the family


Aldo Novarese originally said of is iconic design: “It is the most discussed and imitated font in the international graphic field. It opened new avenues in the simplification of the future alphabetic sign. Some letters, despite being halved, are very legible in the graphic context. It was created to compose not only imaginative phrases but also: trademarks, acronyms, signs, insignia.” For this new digital version of Stop, it was important to draw inspiration from the dry transfer type Reber R41 originally manufactured. This new version is based on the films prepared for R41’s version, but then given many more characters that extend the concept, including a wide variety of accented characters, symbols, and letters for the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. R41 Stop is also filled with alternates for many of its letters, based on adaptations made over the years by designers and signmakers worldwide.

Designers: Aldo Novarese, Dan Rhatigan

Foundry: Reber R41

MyFonts debut: Jan 6, 2026

R41 Stop

About Reber R41

Reber R41 is an Italian company founded in Spresiano, Treviso, in 1960 by Renato Bernardi, inventor of his own method of dry transfer type, and still run by his family. Since 1969, R41 has produced dry-transfer adaptations of iconic designs from Nebiolo Type Foundry, including its most experimental creations designed for the booming Italian advertising industry. Designer Aldo Novarese, who retired from Nebiolo in the early ’70s, worked with Reber R41 for years afterward designing brands, catalogues, advertising and of course…typefaces. Now Reber R41 provides new digitizations of the work of Novarese and Nebiolo of Turin, brought together in a unique collection that preserves the best of historic Italian typography of the twentieth century.

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