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Transport

Transport™

von Linotype
Einzelschnitte ab $29.99 USD
Komplette Familie mit 8 Fonts: $104.99 USD
Transport Font Familie wurde entworfen von Franko Luin und herausgegeben von Linotype. Transport enthält 8 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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    Über die Schriftfamilie Transport


    The idea of Transport originates from text found on the large wooden boxes used for transport. Such text is still stencilled on them in the same way as the companies have done for decades, at least. That explains the typeface's name, too.
    If you find some similarities with Devin, you are right. Transport is nothing other than a special variant of Devin. But since the two are aimed for totally different uses, I decided to use two different names for them.
    Transport is a mecane and its use is primarily as a headline typeface. But in small quantities it can be used even for body setting, if special effects are desired.
    Transport was released in 1994.

    Designer: Franko Luin

    Herausgeber: Linotype

    Foundry: Linotype

    Eigentümer des Designs: Linotype

    MyFonts Debüt: Apr 10, 2002

    Transport™ is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

    Über Linotype

    For over a century, Linotype has successfully produced, marketed, and licensed quality fonts. Its proven methods have been expanded over the years, adapting to new technologies. As fonts are a vehicle for all visual communication, Linotype partners with both designers and typographers, who together promote global transfer and open discussion.The Linotype font library is owned by Monotype and includes renowned fonts such as Helvetica, Neue Helvetica®, Linotype Didot™, Janson® Text, New Century Schoolbook®, and more.

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