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Tag Archives: Helvetica 336 Fall 2014
Helvetica- Andrew Sears
For the evo logo I believe that the designer chose to use the Helvetica typeface because of its simplicity and also the neutral feeling that it puts off. Evo is a company that sells casual clothing and also athletic gear … Continue reading
Helvetica – Alden Paguada
I have chosen to use the Air Canada logo as an example to illustrate how helvetica font can easily be read, and how can maintain a very modern and contemporary look at the same time. Helvetica birth place is Munchenstein, … Continue reading
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Helvetica-Chidi Odoh
For my example of the use of the type face Helvetica I chose the Toyota automobile brand logo. Helvetica was a typeface that was created during the World War II times to be more precise in 1957 and the creator Max Miedinger designed … Continue reading
Helvetica – Katie Malberg
Out of the many examples of the Helvetica typeface to choose from, I chose the cover of my Geology textbook as an example. The title, Essentials of Geology, rests along the rocks in capital letters with a high x-height. “Geology” … Continue reading
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Blog Post #5 – Helvetica – Tim White
The example of Helvetica that I chose to use is a picture I took of an emergency exit sign located in the Museum of Fine Arts building. I believe the reason behind the designer’s decision of using Helvetica was to … Continue reading
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Helvetica-Meli Barajas
In this cover of InTouch magazine, the author used the transitional typeface Helvetica as the main font. One of the main reasons why I believe the author chose this font is because it is a font that has become known … Continue reading
Helvetica – Becka Prater
The brand I have chosen to use is the Lufthansa, a German airline. The font Helvetica is already a universally used font because of how simple and sophisticated it looks. It is easily legible and captures modernism. The typeface itself … Continue reading
Helvetica – Nathan Taylor
For my example of a common use of Helvetica, I have chosen the Scotch brand logo. This logo is simple, clean, and utilizes many of Helvetica’s strengths very well. The text and logo are not disrupted by any other texts … Continue reading
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Helvetica- Megan Thompson
“The North Face” logo is a prime example of the use of Helvetica font. The equal space between the letters allows for a simple but rather catchy look to the clothing brand. I believe the author used this type of … Continue reading
Helvetica – Brian Martinez
I had not realized that the typeface used for Cards Against Humanity was Helvetica. I think this font is appropriate for hiding the dark comedic nature of the card game. Helvetica is clear and easy to read. This makes delivering … Continue reading