1: If you didn't upload and post your sphere drawing from Friday, be sure to do so today. I know I didn't get all of them.
2. Daily: Ariel is a font that is used frequently in MS Word, PowerPoint, etc. Ariel is actually based off of an older, more famous font named HELVETICA. Using the internet, and in your own words, find out who invented HELVETICA and what they invented it for.
Julion
11/12/2013 03:16:17 am
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Kiona Smith
11/12/2013 03:16:33 am
Helvetica was developed by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann. They designed it because they wanted a neutral typeface that had clarity, no intrinsic meaning in it's form and one that could be used for a wide variety of signage.
Emme Chadwick
11/12/2013 03:21:52 am
1. Max Meindinger
Colby
11/12/2013 03:22:01 am
Max Meindinger
samantha brooker
11/12/2013 03:22:56 am
Helvetica was invented by Eduard Hoffmann and max miedinger in 1957 they invented this typeface "to create a neutral typeface that had great clarity, no intrinsic meaning in its form" 11/12/2013 03:23:32 am
It was made by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffman. They wanted to make a clear, readable sans-serif font that would be used for a variety of signage.
kaily
11/12/2013 03:24:07 am
1) Max Meidinger
Yousef
11/12/2013 03:25:03 am
it was invented in 1975
asher murphy
11/12/2013 03:25:10 am
Helvetica was developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger with Eduard Hoffmann.They aimed to have a new design to create a neutral typeface that had great clarity
Gavin Hawthorne
11/12/2013 03:25:53 am
Helvetica was made by Max Miedinger to make a font that was easy to read and could be used on a wide variety of different signage.
Jacob trump
11/12/2013 03:25:58 am
it was invented by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann. it was designed to be a neutral typeface that is clear and can be used on a lot of different documents.
Landon
11/12/2013 03:27:03 am
it was invented by Max miedinger designed for a clear writing font
brandon
11/12/2013 03:27:13 am
Helvetica was developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Meindinger with Eduard Hoffmann. He made it for a wide variety of signage
Risimie Yem
11/12/2013 03:28:29 am
Helvetica was invented in 1957 by Eduard Hoffmann, director of Haas Type Foundry in Münchenstein, Switzerland, with the help of Max Miedinger. This sans-serif font is a smooth, straight font with no more lines or markings than necessary. This font is widely used, like for advertisement, vehicles, and other things.
jose
11/12/2013 03:30:45 am
Helvetica was made by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann. The reason why it was made for is because they wanted to make a font that had a great clarity, no intrinsic meaning in its form, and could be used on a wide variety of signage.
Erik Safford
11/12/2013 04:20:02 am
Invented by Eduard Hoffmann, Helvetica 1957 was invented "to create a neutral typeface that had great clarity, no intrinsic meaning in its form" 11/12/2013 04:20:35 am
It was made by Max Miedinger, and Eduard Hoffmann. They invented it becauseit was made to compete with Akzidenz-Grotesk.
matthias a
11/12/2013 04:21:39 am
Helvetica was created by Max Miedinger also by Eduard Hoffmann. The reason why its made is because Max and Eduard wanted to make a font that had an awesome clarity. No intrinsic meaning in its form, and could be used on a wide variety of signage.
Eben Jones
11/12/2013 04:21:46 am
Max Miedinger
Tera V.
11/12/2013 04:21:53 am
Eduard Hoffmann and Max Miedinger both made Helvetica. They made it for it to be simple and clear, and for it to be used in may different ways.
Brian R
11/12/2013 04:22:09 am
Mark Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann did because its a clear and easy to read font.
Robert Powell
11/12/2013 04:22:48 am
it was made by Eduard Hoffman so that the English language could be interpreted better
Jamie
11/12/2013 04:23:05 am
Helvetica font was invented by a Swiss typeface designer named Max Miedinger. The reason why it was made for is because they wanted to make a font that had a great clarity, no intrinsic meaning in its form, and could be used on a wide variety of signage.
Mikey
11/12/2013 04:25:54 am
Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann developed it to compete with a famous font called Akzidenz-Grotesk
Trevor Wagner
11/12/2013 04:26:15 am
Helvetica didn’t start out with that name. The story of Helvetica began in the fall of 1956 in the small Swiss town of Munchenstein.
Evan Saraivanov
11/12/2013 04:26:35 am
Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffman at the Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei in Münchenstein, Switzerland. Their goal of the new design was to create a neutral typeface that had great clarity, no intrinsic meaning in its form, and could be used on a wide variety of signage.
kyle kozisek
11/12/2013 04:26:41 am
Max Miedinger
Hillary Cruz
11/12/2013 04:27:42 am
Helvetica was developed in 1957 by Max Miedinger with Eduard Hoffmann. Helvetica was designed to help make reading prints much easier and the creators wanted it to be useable in a variety of medias/works.
Mason Channel
11/12/2013 04:28:39 am
the first version was made by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann and released by Linotype in 1957 in Münchenstein, Switzerland .
Michael Tran
11/12/2013 04:29:15 am
Max Miedinger
Andrew Moore
11/12/2013 04:29:48 am
1.) Max Miedinger and edited by Eduard Hoffmann
Roberto Carlos Luna
11/12/2013 04:31:00 am
Max Meindinger
Glenn Vera
11/12/2013 04:31:58 am
Helvetica was invented by Eduard Hoffmann with the help of Max Miedinger in 1957 in the city of Münchenstein, Switzerland. Hoffmann invented this so that the typeface could be use in a bunch of situations without ever being inappropriate or out of place.
Russ Q
11/12/2013 04:37:33 am
Helvetica was developed by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann. They designed it because they wanted a neutral typeface that had clarity, no intrinsic meaning in it's form and one that could be used for a wide variety of signage!
becca v
11/12/2013 04:40:58 am
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