Ovomaltine

News|Fonts in Use|Stephen Coles 2013-05-25 08:01:24

Source: http://www.ovomaltine.ch.License: All Rights Reserved.

Ovomaltine (or Ovaltine, as it is known in English-speaking countries) was developed in Berne, Switzerland. The name comes from ovum, Latin for "egg", and malt, originally its main ingredients. According to Wikipedia, in 1909 "it was a misspelling in the trademark registration that led to the name being shortened to Ovaltine in English-speaking markets" when they started exporting to Britain.

The German label sports one of Europe's most frequently used packaging typefaces,FF Dax. The logo is customized with a modified 't'. The official Swiss website uses FF Dax as webfonts throughout.

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