Helvetica

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See also: helvetica and helvética

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin helvētica (Swiss).

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Helvetica

  1. (typography) A popular and influential sans-serif typeface.
    • 2021 April 7, Christian Wolmar, “Electrification is a given... but comfort matters as well”, in RAIL, number 928, page 46:
      The famous double arrow emerged at this time, as did the new Rail Alphabet typeface (basically slightly altered Helvetica) that it still used today for station names and signposts, [...].

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