Enigmatically Romantic Typefaces
 | Discover a new range of mystical-medieval options with our newest Value Pack! The five typefaces, American Uncial, Eirinn, Galahad, Linotype Irish Text, and Omnia, each open a wide-range of design possibilities; together, no Celtic wish could be left unfulfilled. If that weren’t enough, we are pleased to present all of this enigmatic beauty for an unmatchable price!
Note: Naturally, our Celtic Value Pack is offered with our Lifetime Download Guarantee. Just login to your Linotype account, where you have lifetime access to all downloadable fonts you have purchased from us. Forever. |
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 | The Language Whiz – Helvetica Linotype Corporate design across the global market requires a universal typographic identity. The prize-winning Helvetica Linotype is the latest revision to our world famous Helvetica typeface. Offering support for important linguistic groups, such as Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, and Vietnamese, Helvetica Linotype allows worldwide usability within a single font! The powerful Unicode technology behind the fonts’ OpenType format makes Helvetica Linotype the only standard font to include such a broad range of supported languages.
More information on Helvetica Linotype’s usage and purchase options
Individual solutions in the area of language support, and everything else relating to Corporate Type packages may be found in the Font Services section of our website. |
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 | With Linotype Konflikt, designer Stefan Pott created one of the most striking designs of 1990s-era typography. This headline face brings together two diametrically opposed worlds: the computer look and calligraphy. With Linotype Konflikt, setting headlines with an extreme degree of attention-grabbing detail is more possible than ever before
The inspiration behind this unique design occurred after Stefan Pott became inspired by the conflict between the appearances of typefaces in print and on computer screens. Out of this dialectic came a font in which every character has aspects of both flowing handwriting and angular pixel-like strokes. Linotype Konflikt is part of the Take Type 2.1 Library , which features winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contests from 1994 to 1997. |
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 | "Zero Gravity" is the motto of modern digital economy and culture: clear statements and no extra baggage result in optimal mobility and adaptation to quick changes. These principles apply to the typeface Veto, from Swiss designer Marco Ganz. Dynamic, functional, and unencumbered by the past, Veto has no frills - just everything that makes a font suitable for any use.
In a detailed Font Feature, Marco Ganz describes the story behind the creation, the concept, and the details of his Veto type family. |
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 | Computer Art for Everyone – The ASCII Font Generator With the web-based ASCII-art Font Generator, e-mail signatures and other low-tech graphics are a snap to create. Simply enter in the desired text, select from a range of font styles, and the results create themselves! The possibilities for variation are endless, and the images can stand the test of time.
Jump to the ASCII Font Generator
More about ASCII-art, from Wikipedia |
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Linotype.com offers a wide variety of possibilities to help you find the right typeface or font package, as well as the chance to try the fonts out and make purchases. We have just added a "Classics Page" to our popular Movie Fonts section. Our monthly Font Charts should also not be missed: this section keeps its finger on the pulse of actual typographic trends.
 | One of the most popular sections at Linotype.com is our Movie Fonts area. In addition to current cinematic releases, we have created a page displaying type seen in the classic pictures as well. |
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 | Check out the list of actual best sellers from Linotype. Which text fonts are the most popular? What experimental designs can be found under our top 20? |
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We hope you found this issue of the LinoLetter informative and useful. We highly appreciate your feedback at info@linotype.com
The next issue of this newsletter will be published and dropped in your mailbox at the beginning of June.
Your Linotype Online Team
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This newsletter may contain forward-looking statements, including but not limited to statements about the product, strategic or business plans of Linotype GmbH. Various important risks and uncertainties may cause our actual results to differ materially from the results indicated by these forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, the implementation of product changes, the adoption of our products by the marketplace, or our ability to obtain and enforce intellectual property protection. For
a further list and description of the risks and uncertainties we face, please refer to the the filings made by our parent company, Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. We assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements; whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise and such statements are current only as of the date they are made.
Linotype Konflikt is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Veto is a trademark of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.
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