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Neuzeit® Grotesk

por URW Type Foundry
Estilos individuales desde $39.99 USD
Familia completa de 6 fuentes: $156.99 USD
La familia tipográfica Neuzeit Grotesk fue diseñada por Wilhelm Pischner y publicada por URW Type Foundry. Neuzeit Grotesk contiene 6 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Neuzeit Grotesk was originally designed by Wilhelm Pischner (1904-1989) and was released by the font foundry D. Stempel in 1928-1939. In 1970, the German Standards Committee advised the standard use of Neuzeit-Grotesk for official signage and traffic directional systems, and the abbreviation DIN was added to the name of the font. DIN" stands for Deutsches Institut für Normung (The German Institute for Industrial Standards). Neuzeit Grotesk was also once the standard in the German printing industry.

It has been seen as a straightforward and utilitarian typeface, with no

unusual or distracting features. Like other typefaces from the 1920s, it

reflects the philosophy of those times, "Form is Function." Today,

however, because of its familiarity and practicality, Neuzeit™ Grotesk has

acquired an almost cheerful and reassuring aura.

Try it out for signage, magazine headlines, or flyers. See also Neuzeit

S for text weights of Neuzeit Grotesk.

Diseñadores: Wilhelm Pischner

Editorial: URW Type Foundry

Fundición: URW Type Foundry

Propietario del diseño: URW Type Foundry

MyFonts debut: Mar 17, 2000

Neuzeit® Grotesk is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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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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