New fonts from H&FJ: Verlag
Out of the six typefaces originally designed for the Guggenheim Museum comes Verlag, a new sans serif in thirty styles. Provided in a range of weights and widths — including those hard-to-find compressed italics — Verlag brings a welcome eloquence to the can-do sensibility of pre-war Modernism. Three widths, each in five weights with matching italics, and now available in both PostScript and OpenType.
Save $100 when you order the complete Verlag range of 30 styles!
Verlag: https://www.typography.com/catalog/verlag
Verlag Condensed: https://www.typography.com/catalog/verlagcondensed
Verlag Compressed: https://www.typography.com/catalog/verlagcompressed
The first font to benefit from H&FJ’s Language Research Program, OpenType editions of Verlag have support for our new Latin-X character set — helping designers reach an additional 200,000,000 readers worldwide. https://www.typography.com/language
Also from H&FJ:
Numbers: Fifteen fonts of familiar figures https://www.typography.com/catalog/numbers
Mercury: For high performance text https://www.typography.com/catalog/mercurytext
Whitney: A sans serif for print and signage https://www.typography.com/catalog/whitney
Gotham: A modern classic https://www.typography.com/catalog/gotham
Outfitting your department with our complete library? Buying just a few fonts for the entire organization? Call us! Our sales office will be happy to tailor a license to suit your needs. For corporate or end-user sales, please call 212 777 6640 ext. 201.
This article was last modified on January 10, 2022
This article was first published on June 16, 2006
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