Helvetica Forever: Story of a Typeface

Designed in 1957, the Helvetica font is an icon of Swiss graphic design, which was a model of sober, functional communication throughout the world in the 1950s and 60s. The balanced and neutral appearance of Helvetica forgoes a high degree of expressivity a quality for which it is both criticized and admired. This polarization has helped to gain it unparalleled notoriety. Helvetica is far and away the most widely used of all typefaces; according to a survey by the Berliner Fontshop-Archiv, it tops the list of the hundred best fonts of all time. This publication retraces Helvetica s fifty-year history, compares it to the well-known sans serif fonts of the twentieth century, and examines the phenomenon of its unparalleled spread. Numerous illustrations show a multitude of ways the font has been used in five decades from a wide variety of fields from signal design to party flyers.

Details

Storage location

Moscow, Garage Library

Keywords

Graphic art

Type

Book

Place of publication

Baden-Baden

Year

2009

Number of pages

160 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9783037781210

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

745.6 Mal

Volumes

1

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