Font family: Helvetica Monospaced W1G
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Font version: Version 1.00
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Characters: 615
Number of glyphs: 619
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License type: The way of license is for reference only. Please contact the copyright party to purchase commercial license.
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Copyright notice: Copyright © 2010 Linotype Corp., www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This font software may not be reproduced, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype Corp. Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH. This typeface is original artwork of Linotype Design Studio. The design may be protected in certain jurisdictions.
Font family: Helvetica Monospaced W1G
Font Subfamily name: Bold
Unique font identifier: Linotype GmbH:Helvetica Monospaced W1G Bold:2010
Full font name: HelveticaMonospacedW1G-Bd
Version string: Version 1.00
Postscript name: HelveticaMonospacedW1G-Bd
Trademark: Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Manufacturer Name: Linotype GmbH
Designer: Linotype Design Studio
Description: Helvetica is one of the most famous and popular typefaces in the world. It lends an air of lucid efficiency to any typographic message with its clean, no-nonsense shapes. The original typeface was called Haas Grotesk, and was designed in 1957 by Max Miedinger for the Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei (Haas Type Foundry) in Switzerland. In 1960 the name was changed to Helvetica (an adaptation of "Helvetia", the Latin name for Switzerland). Over the years, the Helvetica family was expanded to include many different weights, but these were not as well coordinated with each other as they might have been. In 1983, D. Stempel AG and Linotype re-designed and digitized Neue Helvetica and updated it into a cohesive font family. Today, the original Helvetica family consists of 34 different font weights, and the Neue Helvetica family consists of 51 font weights. The numbering system describes Helvetica's characteristics and is similar to the numbering system of the Univers family. The basic or regular font, "Helvetica roman", forms the central point of the system with the designation "55 roman". The first figure of the number describes the weight - 25 ultra light to 95 extra black. The second figure gives width information - Helvetica 53 extended to Helvetica 57 condensed. The Helvetica family now forms an integral part of many digital printers and operating systems and has become a stylistic anchor in our visual culture. It is the quintessential sans serif font, timeless and neutral, and can be used for all types of communication.
License Info URL: http://www.linotype.com/license
Pixel unit: 1000
Vertical minimum: -268
Vertical maximum: 961
Horizontal minimum: -84
Horizontal maximum: 670
Mac Style: 1
Minimum readable pixel size: 3
Font direction: 2
Ascending part: 718
Descending part: -282
Line spacing: 200
Maximum step width: 600
Minimum left side beraring: -84
Minimum right side beraring: -70
Non component maximum points 0
Non component maximum contours 0
Word weight type: 700
Word width type: 5
Size of superscript horizontal font : 650
Size of superscript vertical font 600
Superscript horizontal deviation 0
Superscript vertical deviation 75
Size of subscript level font: 650
Size of subscript vertical 600
Subscript horizontal offset: 0
Subscript vertical offset: 350
Delete line size: 50
Delete line position: 250
Font selection identifier: 32
Typography ascending: 718
Typography descending -282
Typography spacing: 200
Ascending part: 961
Descending part: 282
Bevel: 0
Underline position: 100
Underline thickness: 50