Neue Haas GroteskChristian Schwartz sees his version of Max Miedinger’s seminal Swiss Modern sans serif as “primarily a restoration.” Reclaiming the warmer personality of the Haas original, he reinstated smoother curves and undid the compromises of intervening technologies and a one-size-fits-all approach. In a range of weights tailored to today’s publications, separate fonts for Text & Display now excel at their respective tasks; FB 2011
There is a minimum 5-computer license for Neue Haas Grotesk.
Neue Haas Grotesk is available as Pro and Std OpenType fonts.
Among other uses, Neue Haas Grotesk is recommended for Newspaper and Magazine use. |
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