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Neutraface #2 is an extension to Neutraface. House Industries began the inter-disciplinary task of adapting sign lettering of architect Richard Neutra to typography by consulting with his son Dion Neutra and closely studying the archives of acclaimed photographer Julius Shulman. With limited source imagery, Christian Schwartz composed an entire alphabet and added a complementary lowercase which previously did not exist. An alternate font was also developed by following certain letter forms which often varied from building to building. The final Neutraface Display family includes five weights in regular and alternate variations and a unique titling font.

The font family's architectural origins lent to its initial creation as a headline typeface. However, in the spirit of Richard Neutra's approach, a text version of Neutraface was conceived. Integra face care system reviews. Departing from the unusual proportions and stylized fashion of the display version, Neutraface Text features a larger x-height and increased contrast in its strokes for enhanced readability in lengthy passages. True to the International Style, Neutraface supports over two dozen languages including Central European writing systems. In Greek, Neutraface was designed by Panayiotis Haratzopoulos, initially for the magazine House & Garden of Liberis Publications. The difficulty for the design of Greek, was mainly focused on lowercase, considering their small x-height and their long ascenders. The retail version of Neutraface Greek has some designing alterations compared to the House & Garden first version including italic and Greek Polytonic sets.

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House Industries fonts and artwork are licensed for use on 6 rasterizing devices connected to the same network. A device may be, but is not limited to, a printer, rasterizer, video display terminal, CPU, workstation or any device where the font software is rasterized or display of the House Industries Font is generated from font software outlines.

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If your configuration exceeds this format, you must call House Industries at 302-234-2356 to expand your site license. If you do not agree to the terms of this software license, please return the software envelope unopened to House Industries, 1145 Yorklyn Road, Post Office Box 166, Yorklyn, Delaware,, U.S.A.1. Each House Industries font is licensed for use at a single location and with a maximum of six (6) rasterizing devices connected to the same local area network.2.

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A multi-device site license upgrade must be purchased for multiple device use according to a multi-device license schedule available at www.houseindustries.com/license. Each location and/or entity must purchase a separate license, starting with the first device. An output device is any printer, such as a Linotronic rasterizer, laser printer, dot-matrix printer, direct to plate imaging device any video display terminal or any other device where display is generated from the font software outlines, such as with the use of Adobe Type Manager or native TrueType rasterizer if the font is to be used primarily for display terminals that generate the output, as in a multimedia CD.3.