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  2. DIN 1451 - Wikipedia

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    Early DIN-Fette Engschrift specimen. Fette Engschrift is a single weight of the DIN 1451 typeface. The DIN 1451 typeface family includes both a medium (Mittelschrift) and a condensed (Engschrift) version; an older extended version (Breitschrift) has not been used since the early 1980s, but may still be encountered on older road signs in Germany.

  3. FF DIN - Wikipedia

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    FF DIN is a sans-serif typeface in the industrial or "grotesque" style. It was designed in 1995 by Albert-Jan Pool , based on DIN-Mittelschrift and DIN-Engschrift , as defined in the German standard DIN 1451 .

  4. List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    Skia: Light, Light Condensed, Light Extended, Condensed, Extended, Bold, Black, Black Condensed, Black Extended (Matthew Carter; system previously only included regular) Sukhumvit Set: Thin, Light, Text, Medium, SemiBold, Bold (Anuthin Wongsunkakon; previously used as a system font for iOS 7.0 [1]) Bitstream Symbols; Trattatello (James Grieshaber)

  5. List of public signage typefaces - Wikipedia

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    The DIN typeface is currently in the process of gradually replacing the Frutiger typeface for Kansai Airport during its renovations in preparation for Expo 2025. Drogowskaz: Polish road signage typeface: One of a few digitalisations; officially the typeface used in Polish road signs has no defined name. Esseltub: Previously used in Stockholm Metro

  6. Klavika - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The condensed fonts were designed by Process Type Foundry LLC with Aaron Carámbula for General Motors marketer FutureBrand [8] as part of re-design of Chevrolet in 2006. After the expiry of the exclusivity period, the commercial version of the font (Klavika Condensed) was released to the public in the fall of 2008. [9]

  7. Gill Sans - Wikipedia

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    Gill Sans is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill and released by the British branch of Monotype from 1928 onwards.. Gill Sans is based on Edward Johnston's 1916 "Underground Alphabet", the corporate font of London Underground.

  8. Normal-Grotesk - Wikipedia

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    The typeface is slightly condensed, with almost straight-sided capitals in the regular weight, similar to DIN 1451 and Roboto; the 'r' has a droop and the 'g' is single-storey. OldÅ™ich Hlavsa’s textbook A Book of Type and Design describes it as “a most useful version of the refined display sans-serif, with a perfectly balanced design of ...

  9. Compacta (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Compacta is a condensed sans-serif typeface designed by Fred Lambert for Letraset in 1963. [2] It is visually similar to the typefaces Impact and Haettenschweiler, though Compacta has a distinctively square shape in comparison.