DIN Next font

DIN Next

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DIN has always been the typeface you root for—the one you wanted to use but just couldn’t bring yourself to because it was limited in its range of weights and…

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DIN Next Rounded font

DIN Next Rounded

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The name DIN refers to the Deutsches Institut für Normung (in English, the German Institute for Standardization). The typeface began life as the DIN Institute's standard no. DIN 1451, published…

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DIN Next Slab font

DIN Next Slab

Now even more design possibilities with the popular DIN Next. With its technical and neutral character, DIN Next has earned a permanent place in contemporary typography. Now, DIN Next Slab…

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DIN Next Stencil font Diotima font

Diotima

Gudrun Zapf von Hesse designed Diotima for D. Stempel AG. The roman was released in 1951, and the companion italic in 1953. As with many of her faces, Diotima has…

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Diskus font

Diskus

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Diskus is a “ribbon” script, similar to Coronet, but less formal. It was designed by Martin Wilke and first released by D. Stempel AG in 1955. Simple forms and classic…

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Diverda Sans font

Diverda Sans

Diverda Sans is a geometric family of typefaces that are all free from ornament. Swiss designer Daniel Lanz optimized Diverda Sans for maximum legibility. In contrast to many other modern…

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Duc de Berry font

Duc de Berry

Designed by Gottfried Pott in 1990 for Linotype’s Type Before Gutenberg series, Duc de Berry is a revival of one style of the blackletter hand known as “bastarda.” Bastarda letters…

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Eckmann font