Haettenschweiler is a sans-serif typeface in the grotesque style that is very bold and condensed. It is intended for headlines and display text. Versions...
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(Schmalfette Grotesk was later digitised, with an added lower-case, as Haettenschweiler by Eraman Ltd.) Other designs along the same lines from around the...
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letterforms on highly condensed grotesque designs such as Impact and Haettenschweiler make characters such as 8 and 9 almost indistinguishable at small print...
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system fonts) Gill Sans* Gill Sans Schoolbook Gotham* Grand Slang Haettenschweiler Handel Gothic Hei Helvetica Helvetica Neue Swiss 721 Highway Gothic...
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Letraset in 1963. It is visually similar to the typefaces Impact and Haettenschweiler, though Compacta has a distinctively square shape in comparison. Letraset...
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Slang Designer: Nikolas Wrobel Class: Calligraphic Haettenschweiler Designer: Walter Haettenschweiler Class: Grotesque Handel Gothic Designer: Don Handel...
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displayed in fonts perceived as ugly or disfluent (Monotype Corsiva, Haettenschweiler, and Comic Sans Italic) than in a simpler, more traditional typeface...
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Popular grotesque typefaces include Franklin Gothic, News Gothic, Haettenschweiler, and Lucida Sans (although the latter lacks the spurred "G"[clarification...
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lettering) of the period, such as Schmalfette Grotesk (and its successor Haettenschweiler), Linotype's Helvetica Inserat and other German designs. Similar British...
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