Erik Spiekermann, greek version by Panos Haratzopoulos
Meta Pro
“Great are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world.”
Ralph Emerson
Erik Spiekermann, greek version by Panos Haratzopoulos
“Great are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world.”
Ralph Emerson
Seçili yazı tiplerini bir web sayfasına gömmek için bu kodu HTML kodlarınızın başına ekleyin.
<link href="https://fonts.cdnfonts.com/css/meta-pro" rel="stylesheet">
<style> @import url('https://fonts.cdnfonts.com/css/meta-pro'); </style>
Bu yazı tipi ailesini kullanmak için aşağıdaki CSS kurallarını kullanın
font-family: 'Meta Pro', sans-serif;
The FF Meta® design is a sans serif, humanist-style typeface that was designed by Erik Spiekermann for the West German Post Office (Deutsche Bundespost). It was subsequently released in 1991 by Spiekermann's company FontFont.
The FF Meta family, initially released as a commercial font in 1991, now comprises over sixty fonts. The FF Meta 2 family was released in 1992, the FF Meta Plus family in 1993, and in 1998 a facelift of the complete font family reclassified the FF Meta series and combined them into family-sets named FF Meta Normal, FF Meta Book, FF Meta Medium, FF Meta Bold and FF Meta Black. These are all available in Roman, italic, small caps and italic small caps.
Between 1998 and 2005, further light stroke weights and a condensed family were introduced by Tagir Safayev and Olga Chayeva and were named: FF Meta Light and FF Meta Hairline. The last addition to the growing FF Meta font family is FF Meta Serif released by FSI in 2007.
FF Meta is commonly used in the Netherlands in signage and on a huge range of product labeling from well-known products throughout the world. From 24 variations on the FF Meta font family, the typeface has now been expanded to include over 60 fonts with a wide variation of weights and styles available.
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