Pragmatica Cond Black-Schriftart

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Autor: ParaType
Sprachen: Kyrillisch, Latein
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Name der Schriftfamilie Pragmatica Cond
Schriftartenname Pragmatica Cond Black
Name des Stils Black
Schriftart-ID com.myfonts.paratype.pragmatica.cond-black.wfkit2.3ZLA
Schriftversion Version 2.000
Warenzeichen Pragmatica is a registered trademark of ParaType, Inc..
Designer Vladimir Yefimov, Alexander Tarbeev, Olga Chaeva, Manvel Shmavonyan
Designer-Link http://www.paratype.com/help/designers
Link zum Verkäufer (Vendor) http://www.paratype.com
Hersteller ParaType Ltd
Urheberrechte © Copyright © 1990 ParaGraph Intl., © 1998 ParaType Inc., ParaType Ltd. All rights reserved.
Beschreibung The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1989-2004 by Vladimir Yefimov and Olga Chaeva. A spin-off from Encyclopedia-4 type family of the Polygraphmash type design bureau (1987, Vladimir Yefimov and Isay Slutsker). Inspired by Helvetica (Neue Haas Grotesk) of Haas typefoundry, 1957 by Eduard Hoffman and Max Miedinger. Based on the 19th century Grotesque designs, Helvetica brought a new level of mathematical accuracy to the sans serif category. Widely used for many applications, from magazines and books to advertising and headlines. 4 basic styles of Pragmatica were developed in 1989 by Vladimir Yefimov. Eight additional styles were developed in 2003 by Olga Chaeva. Condensed styles were developed in 1993-2004 by Vladimir Yefimov, Alexander Tarbeev and Manvel Shmavonyan, with participation of Dmitry Kirsanov. Extended styles were developed in 2004 by Olga Chaeva and Manvel Shmavonyan.
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