Hash
55853ca5f9211af500b019c74d96c990
Name
HelveticaNeueLTArabic-Light
Title
HelveticaNeueLT Arabic 45 Light
Version
1.10;com.myfonts.easy.linotype.neue-helvetica-arabic.std-light.wfkit2.version.3KKj
UniqID
HelveticaNeueLTArabic-Light
Trademark
Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Copyright
Part of the digitally encoded machine readable outline data for producing the Typefaces provided is copyrighted 2009 Linotype Corp., www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This software is the property of Linotype Corp., and may not be reproduced, used, displayed, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype Corp.. The digitally encoded machine readable software for producing the Typefaces licensed to you is copyrighted (c) 1988, 1990, 1993 Adobe Systems. All Rights Reserved. This software is the property of Adobe Systems Incorporated and its licensors, and may not be reproduced, used, displayed, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Adobe. Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH. This typeface is original artwork of Linotype Design Studio and Nadine Chahine. The design may be protected in certain jurisdictions.
Explanation
This is Linotype's Arabic extension of Neue Helvetica, designed at Linotype GmbH in Germany by Nadine Chahine. In 1983, D. Stempel AG redesigned the famous Helvetica typeface for the digital age, creating Neue Helvetica for Linotype: a self-contained font family. It's original numbering system for the weight designations came from Adrian Frutiger's numbering system for the Univers family. The basic font weight, Neue Helvetica Roman, is at the heart of this numbering system. The designation 55 Roman forms the central point. The first figure of the number describes the stroke thickness -- 25 for ultra light to 95 for extra black. The second figure gives information on the width and orientation of the font -- Neue Helvetica 53 Extended or Neue Helvetica 57 Condensed, for instance. Neue Helvetica sets new standards in terms of its form and number of variants. It is the quintessential sans serif font, timeless and neutral, and can be used for all types of communication. Neue Helvetica is one of three Helvetica typeface families from Linotype. Aside from the original Helvetica from the 1960s, there is the 21st Century Helvetica World, with rich language support capabilities.