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by mrunseen
1761 days ago
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Type design is never finished business. We do new faces, and sometimes just for the sake of novelty. It is even not needs to be new. Helvetica was designed by Max Miedinger and released by Haas Foundry in 1957. Then it was revised in 1983 as Neue Helvetica. Later, in 2010, it was digitally revived for Bloomberg, with faith on Miedinger’s original designs, and now considered to be best digital design amongst designers (you can even see it’s been mentioned in this thread too). Is it a bad thing that it was revived, even though there were a lot of digital designs(Nimbus Sans and such)? I don’t feel so. Why do we need new typefaces: https://klim.co.nz/blog/why-we-need-new-typefaces/ |
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