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Glyph
Only the "Futura New Demi Reg" first 50 simple glyphs are shown
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Trademark
Futura is a registered trade mark of BauerTypes, S.L.
Copyright (c) 1990-2008 ParaType, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Explanation
Futura was designed for Bauer company in 1927 by Paul Renner. This is a sans serif face based on geometrical shapes, representative of the aesthetics of the Bauhaus school of the 1920s-30s. Issued by the Bauer Foundry in a wide range of weights and widths, Futura became a very popular choice for text and display setting. Originally Cyrillic version of eight styles was developed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1995 by Vladimir Yefimov. Additional Cyrillic styles were developed for ParaType in 2007 by Isabella Chaeva. Simultaneously the old eight styles were partly revised to match the whole family. Now the new Futura is an uniform type system consisted of seven weights with corresponding obliques plus eight condensed styles. All these fonts are coordinated in letterforms, metrics, and weights to better working together.