Archive for October 2016
FONT ID – How Helvetica conquered the world
It was font guru Erik Spiekermann who pointed out that Helvetica, one of the world’s most ubiquitous typefaces should actually have been called Teutonica because of its overwhelming use in Germany. In fact, it’s more of a global font. “It’s durable. It comes from natural design forms. It doesn’t have an expression of fashion. It…
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