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Helvetica, also
known by its
original name Neue Haas Grotesk, is a widely-used sans-serif
typeface developed in 1957 by
Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger...
- Look up
Helvetica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Helvetica is a
typeface developed in 1957. It can also
refer to:
Helvetica (film), a do****entary...
- The data code for Switzerland, CH, is
derived from
Latin Confoederatio Helvetica (Helvetic Confederation). The
toponym Schwyz itself was
first attested...
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Helvetica is a 2007
American independent feature-length do****entary film
about typography and
graphic design,
centered on the
Helvetica typeface. Directed...
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Patricia Saunders, for
Monotype Typography. It is
metrically compatible with
Helvetica,
enabling do****ents to use
either typeface without affecting the visual...
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easily readable. It has
horizontal and
vertical stroke endings based on
Helvetica as
opposed to the
slanted stroke ending of Arial. It
removed the distinctive...
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using Helvetica Neue on
devices with
Retina display,
while keeping use of
Helvetica on non-Retina devices.
Around 2012,
Apple started using Helvetica in...
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translated into German.: 635 The
First Helvetic Confession (Latin:
Confessio Helvetica prior),
known also as the
Second Confession of Basel, was
drawn up in...
- The
barred gr****
snake (Natrix
helvetica) is a non-venomous
colubrid snake from
Western Europe,
living in and
close to water. It was
included within the...
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Grotesk typeface in 1957,
renamed Helvetica in 1960.
Marketed as a
symbol of cutting-edge
Swiss technology,
Helvetica achieved immediate global success...