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  2. DIN 1451 - Wikipedia

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    DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface that is widely used for traffic, administrative and technical applications. [1]It was defined by the German standards body DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung, 'German Institute for Standardisation', pronounced like the English word din) in the standard sheet DIN 1451-Schriften ('typefaces') in 1931. [2]

  3. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    DIN 1451-1: Lettering – Linear-Antiqua without serifes – General: Active: DIN 1451-2: Typefaces – lineal Linear-Antiqua; lettering for transportation: Active: DIN 1451-3: Lettering – Linear-Antiqua without serifes; lettering for printing: Active: DIN 1451-4: Typefaces – lineal Linear-Antiqua; stenciled lettering for engraving and ...

  4. FF DIN - Wikipedia

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    FF DIN is a sans-serif typeface in the industrial or "grotesque" style. It was designed in 1995 by Albert-Jan Pool, based on DIN-Mittelschrift and DIN-Engschrift, as defined in the German standard DIN 1451. DIN is an acronym for Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute of Standardisation). [2]

  5. List of public signage typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Modification of DIN 1451 typeface with Vietnamese extension Gill Sans: British Railways (until 1965) Transperth: Also the official font for all the signage system of the Spanish Government. Modified variant of Gill Sans Bold Condensed used on road signs in former East Germany until 1990. [26] [27] Goudy Old Style

  6. Albert-Jan Pool - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Archeology – DIN, the first German Corporate Typeface? The Constructivist Connection – DIN, Bauhaus and the New Typography ; Siemens sets a Standard – DIN 1451 on its way up ; DIN for All: From the Economic Miracle to Art and Vernacular Typography – FF DIN: New at the Start; How German is the DIN typeface?

  7. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Austria is a variant of DIN 1451 that was used in Austria until 2010. Hungary does not use a defined typeface; however it resembles DIN 1451 closely (Example). [2] An older variant of DIN 1451 is used in Iraq for English text or Latin transliterations. Fathi is the typeface used for Arabic text in Egypt. [3]

  8. Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories

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    DIN 1451: Transport: Local variety or DIN 1451: Transport and Motorway: Highway Gothic or Clearview: DIN 1451: Differences in units. Most speed limits in the US use ...

  9. Trafikkalfabetet - Wikipedia

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    din 1451 Trafikkalfabetet (English: The Traffic Alphabet ) is a sans-serif typeface used for road signs and, until 2002, vehicle registration plates in Norway . Developed in 1965 by Karl Petter Sandbæk, it was digitized in 2006 by Jacob Øvergaard.