Epitomizing functionality and clarity both in signage and as a bread-and-butter typeface in print, Frutiger became a modern classic.Neue Frutiger® is the 2009 version of the Frutiger typeface family. The Frutiger typeface came out as part of the Linotype library in 1977. Soon after the airport was opened, a huge demand for the typeface arose from companies wanting to employ it in other signage systems, as well as in printed matter. The original Frutiger typeface was designed in the early 1970s by Adrian Frutiger and his studio for the way finding system of the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
Each font file includes no less than 17 Stylistic Sets giving access to alternative letter shapes (I, a, j, l, t, y, &) and a multitude of arrows (circled, boxed, triangular in positive and negative).Visit for more Flat horizontal curvature and vertical stress make it in particular a good fit for the Cartesian nature of a screen.The complete neue Vektor family comes in two variants seven weights each and 28 fonts in total to pick from. An utilitarian all-rounder with open counters, vertical stroke endings and mechanical joints - all for the sake of clarity and legibility. neue Vektor B is the unobtrusive sister of neue Vektor A. neue Vektor A is an almost monolinear no-frills Neo-grotesque design that captivates with its graphical qualities: closed counters, horizontal stroke endings, symmetrical arcs and organically connected joints that establish the vibrant figure-ground relationship we expect from such a design.
Environments such as wayfinding, signage, software user interfaces, digital instrument clusters, etc.neue Vektor comes in two flavours. Equipped with 1000+ characters per style and jam-packed with OpenType features neue Vektor was specifically designed with complex environments in mind. The domain of physical and digital interfaces profoundly submits to the troika of aesthetics, hierarchy and optics. These settings can be of aesthetic, hierarchal or optical nature. The later has a double life - the idea of the two variants is not only a stylistic exercise but is most and foremost an array of tools to address multifaceted typographic settings.
With the exception of "Editorial use only" photos (which can only be used in editorial projects and can't be modified), the possibilities are limitless.Want to test the fonts before you buy? Request fully functioning trial fonts Vektor is subject to the idea of »one destination, two routes«: satisfying one particular design demand with identical characteristics such as character set, number of styles, OpenType functionalities and metrics, but doing it so in two stylistically different ways.
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