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R41 Recta

por Reber R41
Estilos individuales desde $40.00 USD
Familia completa de 38 fuentes: $1,250.00 USD
La familia tipográfica R41 Recta fue diseñada por Alessandro Butti, Aldo Novarese, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Mario De Libero y publicada por Reber R41. R41 Recta contiene 38 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Recta, designed by Aldo Novarese in 1959 for Nebiolo, is a distinguished typeface that played a pivotal role in the European sans serif movement of the mid-20th century. Released shortly after the Swiss Neue Haas Grotesk and the French Univers, Recta quickly rose to prominence, earning the nickname the Italian Helvetica. Its unique characteristics feature a soft line with a humanistic touch, paired with the clear shapes typical of the grotesk genre. Although initially envisioned in various weights and styles, the high costs associated with traditional printing limited their realization, making Recta a celebrated and distinctive typeface. Perfect for branding, editorial design, and web applications, Recta seamlessly blends elegance with functionality, ensuring it remains a versatile choice for contemporary typography.

Diseñadores: Alessandro Butti, Aldo Novarese, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Mario De Libero

Editorial: Reber R41

Fundición: Reber R41

Propietario del diseño: Reber R41

MyFonts debut: Dec 31, 2025

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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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