![]() ![]() As a result of ”overexposure“, counters (internal spaces) are closed in, while characters become blurred and turn into spots new characteristic forms are created which are astoundingly legible.The fat version ✽eFonte Gros« is particularly appealing. The bold version ✽eFonte Gros« is especially attractive. The characters are ”nibbled at“ from the inner and outer brightness.On the normal and semibold typestyles, ✽eFonte Normale« and ✽eFonte Demi Gras«, the effect is limited almost exclusively to the end strokes and corners, which appears to be strongly rounded off. ![]() The distortion principle used simulates the photographic effect of halation and/or overexposure.The light weight, ✽eFonte Léger«, nearly breaks on the thin points, whereas on those points where the lines meet or cross, dark spots remain. ![]() A variation of ”Helvetica according to the blur principle.“The underlying typeface is ”Helvetica“, the only true ”run-of-the-mill“ typeface of the twentieth century. ![]()
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