Humanist 777

Humanist 777 is a font from Bitstream library. This distinguished design was initially prepared by Adrian Frutiger for his friend Alfred deVolz at Sofratype, the Parisian manufacturer of linecasting matrices. The working drawings were made by Andre Guertler; the face was called Concorde, and was released in 1968. Linotype purchased Sofratype, and the face was withdrawn the following year. Rights to the design were returned to Frutiger. The design re-appeared in 1970/71 as the much admired signage for the Charles de Gaulle airport at Roissy outside Paris, and is now becoming a standard on the French auto routes.

Humanist 777 is a typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger, and is available for Desktop, Web, DigitalAds, App, ePub, and Server. Try, buy and download these fonts now! Humanist 777 is a typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger, and is available for Desktop, Web, DigitalAds, App, ePub, and Server.

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Once again purchased from Frutiger by Linotype, it was re-released as the typeface Frutiger in 1976. Kodak Esp 5200 Printer Driver. It has proved comfortable, immediately legible for signs, and readable for long passages of text. To buy and download this typeface choose platform (Mac or Win) and format (OpenType, PostScript, TrueType) and click add-to-cart ( ) icon. If you have any questions, read our. Zip Strip Concrete Expansion Joint.

Description This typeface is based on the lettering of Max Caflisch, one of the foremost graphic designers of the twentieth century. Caflisch, a teacher of graphic arts for over three decades in Zurich, is author of several books on typography and designer of the 1952 Columna typeface. Caflisch's handwriting has a free flowing yet disciplined character, the result of years of practice and devotion to the calligraphic arts. Designer Robert Slimbach retained the subtleties and natural letter joins of Caflisch's original handwriting while adapting it into a typographically sound and highly practical script typeface.

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