{"title":"Helvetica Greek for Oracle","description":"Helvetica is one of the most famous and popular typefaces in the world. It lends an air of lucid efficiency to any typographic message with its clean, no-nonsense shapes. The original typeface was called Neue Haas Grotesk, and was designed in 1957 by Max Miedinger for the Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas Type Foundry) in Switzerland. In 1960 the name was changed to Helvetica (an adaptation of Helvetia\", the Latin name for Switzerland). \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eOver the years, the original \u003cr\u003eHelvetica\u003c\/r\u003e family was expanded to include many different weights, but these were not as well coordinated with each other as they might have been. In 1983, D. Stempel AG and Linotype re-designed and digitized \u003cr\u003eNeue Helvetica\u003c\/r\u003e and updated it into a cohesive font family. At the beginning of the 21st Century, Linotype again released an updated design of Helvetica, the Helvetica World typeface family. This family is much smaller in terms of its number of fonts, but each font makes up for this in terms of language support. Helvetica World supports a number of languages and writing systems from all over the globe.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eHelvetica World, an update to the classic Helvetica design using the OpenType font format, contains the following Microsoft code pages:\u003cbr\u003e1252 Latin 1, \u003cbr\u003e1250 Latin 2 Eastern, \u003cbr\u003e1251 Cyrillic, \u003cbr\u003e1253 Greek, \u003cbr\u003e1254 Turk, \u003cbr\u003e1255 Hebrew, \u003cbr\u003e1256 Arabic, \u003cbr\u003e1257 Windows Baltic, \u003cbr\u003e1258 Windows Vietnamese, \u003cbr\u003e as well as a mixture of box drawing element glyphs and mathematical symbols \u0026amp; operators. \u003cbr\u003eIn total, each weight of Helvetica World contains 1866 different glyph characters!\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMany customers ask us what good non-Latin typefaces can be mixed with Helvetica World. Fortunately, Helvetica World already includes Greek, Cyrillic and a specially-designed Hebrew in its OpenType character set. But Linotype also offers a number of CJK fonts that can be matched with Helvetica World.","products":[],"url":"https:\/\/www.myfonts.com\/de\/collections\/helvetica-greek-for-oracle-font-linotype.oembed","provider":"MyFonts","version":"1.0","type":"link"}