Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2014 Monotype GmbH. All rights reserved. |
Font family: |
Univers LT Std |
Font Subfamily name: |
63 Bold Extended Oblique |
Unique font identifier: |
Monotype GmbH.:Univers LT Std 63 Bold Extended Oblique:2014 |
Full font name: |
Univers LT Std 63 Bold Extended Oblique |
Version string: |
Version 2.000 Build 1000 |
Postscript name: |
UniversLTStd-BoldExObl |
Trademark: |
Univers is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Monotype GmbH |
Designer: |
Adrian Frutiger |
Description: |
The font family Univers is one of the greatest typographic achievements of the second half of the 20th century. The family has the advantage of having a variety of weights and styles, which, even when combined, give an impression of steadiness and homogeneity. The clear, objective forms of Univers make this a legible font suitable for almost any typographic need. In 1954 the French type foundry Deberny & Peignot wanted to add a linear sans serif type in several weights to the range of the Lumitype fonts. Adrian Frutiger, the foundry's art director, suggested refraining from adapting an existing alphabet. He wanted to instead make a new font that would, above all, be suitable for the typesetting of longer texts - quite an exciting challenge for a sans-serif font at that time. Starting with his old sketches from his student days at the School for the Applied Arts in Zurich, he created the Univers type family. In 1957, the family was released by Deberny & Piegnot, and afterwards, it was produced by Linotype. The Deberny & Peignot type library was acquired in 1972 by Haas, and the Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas Type Foundry) was folded into the D. Stempel AG/Linotype collection in 1985/1989. |
URL Vendor: |
http://www.monotype.com |
License Description: |
This font software is the property of Monotype Imaging Inc., or one of its affiliated entities (collectively, Monotype) and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by one of the licensees of Monotype. This software is a valuable asset of Monotype. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this software is limited by the terms of the actual license agreement you have entered into with Monotype. You may not copy or distribute this software. If you have any questions concerning your rights you should review the license agreement you received with the software. You can learn more about Monotype here: www.monotype.com |
License Info URL: |
http://www.monotype.com |
Compatible Full: |
Univers LT Std 63 Bold Ext Obl |
WWS Family Name: |
Univers LT Std |
WWS Subfamily Name: |
Bold Expanded Italic |
Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2014 Monotype GmbH. All rights reserved. |
Font family: |
Univers LT Std 53 Extended |
Font Subfamily name: |
Bold Italic |
Unique font identifier: |
Monotype GmbH.:Univers LT Std 63 Bold Extended Oblique:2014 |
Full font name: |
UniversLTStd-BoldExObl |
Version string: |
Version 2.000 Build 1000 |
Postscript name: |
UniversLTStd-BoldExObl |
Trademark: |
Univers is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Monotype GmbH |
Designer: |
Adrian Frutiger |
Description: |
The font family Univers is one of the greatest typographic achievements of the second half of the 20th century. The family has the advantage of having a variety of weights and styles, which, even when combined, give an impression of steadiness and homogeneity. The clear, objective forms of Univers make this a legible font suitable for almost any typographic need. In 1954 the French type foundry Deberny & Peignot wanted to add a linear sans serif type in several weights to the range of the Lumitype fonts. Adrian Frutiger, the foundry's art director, suggested refraining from adapting an existing alphabet. He wanted to instead make a new font that would, above all, be suitable for the typesetting of longer texts - quite an exciting challenge for a sans-serif font at that time. Starting with his old sketches from his student days at the School for the Applied Arts in Zurich, he created the Univers type family. In 1957, the family was released by Deberny & Piegnot, and afterwards, it was produced by Linotype. The Deberny & Peignot type library was acquired in 1972 by Haas, and the Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas Type Foundry) was folded into the D. Stempel AG/Linotype collection in 1985/1989. |
URL Vendor: |
http://www.monotype.com |
License Description: |
This font software is the property of Monotype Imaging Inc., or one of its affiliated entities (collectively, Monotype) and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by one of the licensees of Monotype. This software is a valuable asset of Monotype. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this software is limited by the terms of the actual license agreement you have entered into with Monotype. You may not copy or distribute this software. If you have any questions concerning your rights you should review the license agreement you received with the software. You can learn more about Monotype here: www.monotype.com |
License Info URL: |
http://www.monotype.com |
Typographic Family name: |
Univers LT Std |
Typographic Subfamily name: |
63 Bold Extended Oblique |
WWS Family Name: |
Univers LT Std |
WWS Subfamily Name: |
Bold Expanded Italic |