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Wilhelm Pischner

The German designer Wilhelm Pischner (1904–1989) created the font in 1929. The German Standards Committee suggested the 'light Neuzeit-Grotesk' font in 1970 for use in official signage, traffic directional systems, etc. The typeface had been designed by Wilhelm Pischner and appeared with the font foundry D. Stempel in 1928. The font Neuzeit Grotesk was once the standard in the print industry, as a timeless typeface with no real distinguishing features. Like other typefaces of the 1920s, DIN Neuzeit Grotesk reflects the philosophy of the times, 'Form is Function.' DIN Neuzeit Grotesk is part of the Linotype Library. DIN Neuzeit is a trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions, exclusively licensed through Linotype GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.

4 Families Found

    • Neuzeit Grotesk®

      7 Products from URW Type Foundry
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    • Geometric 706

      5 Products from Bitstream
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    • DIN Neuzeit® Grotesk

      4 Products from Linotype
      • Available for Desktop use
      • Available for Digital Ad use
      • Available for eBook use
      • Available for Web use
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    • Neuzeit® S

      1 Products from Linotype
      • Available for Desktop use
      • Available for Digital Ad use
      • Available for eBook use
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