It’s over fifty years old, it’s the most widely used font ever, and it has recently become the subject of its own movie.We’re talking about the world’s most recognizable font: Helvetica. Its relevance in design through the years and even today seems unbeatable. The appeal for a distinctive, professional and timeless typeface has never dwindled and it keeps gaining more followers day by day. Love it or hate it, with its multitude of styles and versions, Helvetica is here to stay. From airlines, to car companies to the largest software company, Helvetica’s use in logos throughout the world remains as strong as ever. In this article we’ll take a look at some excellent logos created using Helvetica (Click to enlarge).
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Was doing some research for a Helvetica post and found this…I didn’t realize how pervasive Helvetica was in corporate logos, especially Toyota – never saw that before! I always think “mexican hat” when I think Toyota…
Anyway, you might like “Smilevetica”…
http://bonfx.com/smilevetica-the-younger-happier-little-brother-of-helvetica/
Just a bit of random fun