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25 Classic Fonts That Will Last a Whole Design Career
2 August 2009, 11:00 pm

Eric Gill, Adrian Frutiger and Max Miedinger are names we associate with the classic typefaces designers use on a daily basis. Their font creations are timeless designs that look right at home no matter what century we’re in. This collection of 25 classic fonts is a round up of the best and most popular fonts every designer should own. You can be sure that they will last your whole design career.

Helvetica



Who hasn’t heard of Helvetica? It’s probably the most recognised classic typeface. Originally designed 1957 by Swiss designer Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann

Bodoni



Bodoni is a serif typeface designed by Giambattista Bodoni in 1798. Iconically used for the Goodfellas gangster movie poster.

Clarendon



Clarendon is a fantastically fat slab serif, created by Robert Besley in 1845.

Akzidenz Grotesk



Akzidenz Grotesk was designed in 1896 by the H. Berthold AG type foundry and was used as inspiration in 1957 for the Helvetica typeface.

Avenir



Avenir is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger (recall the name? He’s also famous for another classic font, I’ll let you guess which one).

DIN



FF Din is a relatively new typeface compared to the veterans mentioned so far with it being created in 1995 by Albert-Jan Pool. One of my personal all time favs.

Futura



Futura is another widely used font that can be seen in countless logos. It was originally created in the 1920’s by Paul Renner.

News Gothic



News Gothic was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1908, and has the most amazing fact of being the typeface used during the Star Wars opening credits.

Frutiger



Remember Adrian Frutiger? Needless to say he was also the designer behind the classic Frutiger typeface.

Meta



FF Meta is another member of the modern classic collection, designed by Erik Spiekermann in 1986. Meta is another of my personal favourites.

Gill Sans



Designed by Eric Gill in 1926, Gill Sans is another widely used font in graphic design. Famous uses include the London Underground signage.

Garamond



Probably one of the most famous names for serif fonts, Garamond can be found in a number of variations. Overall it’s commonly used for body text in books.

Mrs Eaves



Mrs Eaves is a recent design of a traditional serif typeface style by Zuzana Licko in 1996.

Dax



Dax, now famously used for the branding of UPS, was originally created by Hans Reichel.

Myriad



Yes, that one that appears as default in your Adobe apps. Myriad was designed specifically for Adobe by Rober Slimback and Carol Twombly.

VAG Rounded



VAG Rounded, aka VAG Rundschrift makes an appearance in countless web2.0 logos, but was originally designed in 1979 as a corporate identity for Volkswagen.

Optima



Optima is a German typeface designed by Hermann Zapf. It’s a sans-serif font on a low calorie diet with it’s thinning lines around the letterforms.

Avant Garde



Originally created for the Avant Garde Magazine, the Avant Garde font is now seen in plenty of printed headlines.

Univers



Univers is another classic by Adrian Frutiger. It has typical swiss styling and is often confused with Helvetica, or Akzidenz Grotesk.

Rockwell



Rockwell is probably the most iconic slab-serif font. Designed by Monotype in 1934 it’s now used in all kinds of designs for an eye grabbing impact.

Minion



Minion is a popular sans-serif font designed by Robert Slimback in 1990 for Adobe. Cleverly named after the traditional naming system for type sizes.

Sabon



Sabon is another old style serif, this one however was designed by Jan Tschichold in Germany and released by Linotype, Monotype and Stempel in 1967.

Cocon



Cocon is the most recent of this collection, designed in 1998 by Evert Bloemsma, Cocon features some cool letterforms with sleek points.

Rotis



Rotis was built with exceptionally high legibility in mind. Designed by Otl Aicher in 1988.

Bembo



Bembo is one of the most popular typefaces used in books, first printed in 1496 and brought to life for the modern age in 1929.

Have I missed out your favourite?

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Re: SpoonGraphics: 25 Classic Fonts That Will Last a Whole Design Career
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2009, 08:32:56 PM »
It’s apparently the a lot of recognized archetypal typeface. Originally advised 1957 by Swiss artist Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann
« Last Edit: October 05, 2009, 11:08:57 AM by chase »
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Re: SpoonGraphics: 25 Classic Fonts That Will Last a Whole Design Career
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2009, 11:09:20 AM »
Yeah, there are some good ones in there. Amazing how we always come full circle when it comes to things in culture.