Basic information
TrueType/DeFonte reduced Normale.ttfTrueType/DeFonte reduced DemiGras.ttfTrueType/DeFonte reduced Gros.ttfNote of the authorVariation of Helvetica according to the blur principle.
The underlying typeface is based on Helvetica, the only true run-of-the-mill typeface of the twentieth century. The distorted principle used simulates the photographic effect of halation and/or overexposure.
The light typestyle, DeFonte Léger, nearly breaks on the thin points, whereas on those points where the lines meet or cross, dark spots remain. The characters are nibbled at from the inner and outer brightness.
On the normal and semibold typestyles, DeFonte Normale and DeFonte Demi Gras, the effect is limited almost exclusively to the end strokes and corners, which appears to be strongly rounded off. The bold version DeFonte Gros is especially attractive. As a result of overexposure, counters (internal spaces) are closed in, while characters become blurred and turn into spots; new characteristic forms are created which are astoundingly legible.
First seen on : October 18, 2005 - Updated: August 12, 2021
TrueType/DeFonte reduced Normale.ttf➥