Frutiger® Next
- Designer Adrian Frutiger
- Design foundry Linotype
- Source Linotype
The Frutiger Next® font family is a slightly modified and extended version of the original Frutiger® sans-serif face, designed by the distinguished typographer Adrian Frutiger in 1976. Frutiger Next was released as an OpenType font in 1997 together with a true italic counterpart, while the original Frutiger contained only an oblique roman style.
Frutiger Next History
Frutiger Next Usage
Media Coverage
When the Alte Pinakothek in Munich approached Adrian Frutiger and Linotype with a request for an updated Frutiger font, it proved not only a good deal for the Alte Pinakothek but also for the Frutiger typeface. Originally sporting modified roman characters instead of true italics, the font could now be expanded in style and its character map increased to include support for various glyphs as well as symbols not included with the 1976 release.
When the Frutiger Next face became commercially available in 2000, it was greeted with applause by the design community. Even if a certain individual designer chose to continue using the original Frutiger, they would then be able to match the extended alphabet and symbolism more easily.
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Adrian Frutiger’s long standing association with Linotype has been the conduit for a lot of new and original typographic endeavors. Initially beginning his partnership with the firm in the 1970s, Frutiger, along with several talented members of the Linotype team have not only created new fonts but made useful and ingenious updates to existing ones.
Other fonts by Adrian Frutiger under a Linotype license include the Avenir®, Linotype Didot®, Egyptienne F™, Icone™, Iridium®, Meridien®, Serifa® and Westside™ faces. Frutiger continues to work with Linotype GmbH at the present time, particularly with Type Director Akira Kobayashi who is himself a talented and accomplished typographer.

