Serifa

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Serifa is a slab serif typeface family created by Adrian Frutiger in 1967.[1] The typeface is based on the Univers family.

Serifa
CategorySerif
ClassificationSlab serif
Designer(s)Adrian Frutiger
Date created1967
Design based onUnivers

Usage

It was most prominently featured in the logo of Montgomery Ward from 1982 to 1992 and again in the revived online store. It was also used in the campaign ads for Ross Perot's 1992 Presidential campaign and from 1982 to late 1987 on the graphics of various CBS News programming, and for the local news programs at the CBS owned-and-operated television stations (as well as several affiliates). In 2014 Jake Tilson used it in the NT signage to complement the NT logo.[2] Serifa is also used in nearly all of the College Board's communications and exams.

Related Fonts

  • DilleniaUPC, a Thai typeface that comes preinstalled with Microsoft Windows, contains Latin glyphs which are identical to those of Serifa, except that those of DilleniaUPC are more condensed compared to those of Serifa.

References

  1. ^ Perfect, Christopher (1992). The Complete Typographer. London: Quarto Publishing plc. p. 138.
  2. ^ "Jake Tilson / Design".
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