File:Frutiger Serif & Frutiger Next.png
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DescriptionFrutiger Serif & Frutiger Next.png | Frutiger Serif is a re-envisioning of Meridien, a typeface first released by Deberny & Peignot during the 1950s. Working closely with Adrian Frutiger, Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi expanded the original metal type version of Meridien® into a new digital family of 20 variants. Renamed Frutiger Serif, this up-to-date Meridien has new weights, widths, and styles that correspond better with several other of Frutiger’s designs. Just as Meridien has always been a fine choice for text settings, Frutiger Serif works brilliantly for large amounts of text and also at small point sizes. Its added versatility is revealed when used in combination with other families, particularly original Frutiger®, Frutiger Next®, Univers® and the new Linotype Univers®. | ||
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