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      • Metro is a sans-serif typeface family created by William Addison Dwiggins and released by the American Mergenthaler Linotype Company from 1929 onwards.
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  2. Metro is a sans-serif typeface family created by William Addison Dwiggins and released by the American Mergenthaler Linotype Company from 1929 onwards. Metro was Dwiggins's first typeface, which he created at the age of 49 after establishing himself as one of the pre-eminent lettering artists and book designers of the early 20th century.

  3. Dec 21, 2016 · The complete Metro family made its first appearance in “Typographic Sanity”, a special edition of The Linotype Magazine urging a balance between traditional typographic values and the “modernist” ones then in vogue. It concluded that “Modernism is not to be shunned and damned because of its excesses.

  4. Metro is a sans-serif typeface family created by William Addison Dwiggins and released by the American Mergenthaler Linotype Company from 1929 onwards. Metro was Dwiggins's first typeface, which he created at the age of 49 after establishing himself as one of the pre-eminent lettering artists and book designers of the early 20th century.

  5. Jun 20, 2013 · Metro was so named because it was intended for newspaper use in large and small sizes. A stylish, art-deco typeface, it was linked to but distinct from Modernist European sans.

  6. Bengaluru Metro (Namma Metro) signage. Kansai International Airport (KIX) (since 2022) The DIN typeface was commissioned for use at Regulatory and Warning Signs in Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties. Also used in the Greek motorway network. The DIN typeface for the Namma Metro is in English and Kannada .

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  7. Jan 3, 2018 · Lisbon’s subway/metro system also had its own custom typeface developed, called Metrolis (full name, Metrolis Sinalética) and it was designed by Freda Sack and David Quay. It’s a very efficient typeface which leaves a lot of room for the unique style of each subway station to take over its personality, and it’s certainly underrated in ...

  8. Apr 19, 2017 · The Calvert typeface, and in particular the black M on yellow background, became as locally distinctive markers of the Metro as the London Underground roundel is for Londoners. Outside Metro stations, you’ll now find totems with a yellow box at the top, each vertical side displaying a Calvert “M”.

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