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Helmut Ness

Graphic and type designer Helmut Ness was born 1972 in Frankfurt, Germany and lives and works in Berlin. He co-founded Fuenfwerken, which is based in Wiesbaden and Berlin. He and his team worked on several information design projects for the Munich Transport Authority including metro and tram maps, and timetables.

Designer of Linotype Russisch Brot (1997, with Markus Remscheid).

In 1988, Werner Schneider made "Euro Type" for the German Federal Transportation Ministry in order to optimize the legibility of and standardize transportation typefaces. In 2002, Helmut Ness cooperated with him and produced the 22-weight and 14-dingbat family Linotype Vialog, which is now used in the subway of Munich and on some products of Pfizer. Since 2006, it is also the corporate font of RENFE, the Spanish train authority. The dingbats (which have many arrows) are called Vialog Signs.

Creator of the iFontMaker font TouchHel (2010, hand-printed).

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file name: Markus Remscheid Helmut Ness Linotype Russisch Brot Eat Text 1997


file name: Werner Schneider Helmut Ness Vialog 2002


file name: Werner Schneider Helmut Ness Vialog 2002b


file name: Helmut Ness Vialog Signs


file name: Werner Schneider Helmut Ness Vialog Signs Arrows One 2002







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