Inspired by the grotesque typefaces of the late 19th century to mid 20th century.
Inspired also partially by the 1962-1977 Sainsbury's (a supermarket in the UK founded in 1869) product container designs
This typeface's name comes from the Latin name for the city of Berlin in Germany, Berolini.
Revamped with New Heathcliff Helvetica, this is the Unicode version with IPA and phonetic supplements as well as Latin Extended-D.
First edited on May 30th, 2021. Last edited and modified on June 25th, 2021.
This is a clone of New HTCLF HelveticaThis is not exactly the Unicode version, but it is also a Basic Latin (along with the multilingual and supplements) font of the revamped Heathcliff Helvetica.
This is a clone of Heathcliff HelveticaHeathcliff Helvetica is a similar match between Helvetica and Neue Haas Grotesk. Same similar style than Helvetica, but a different trait than Morita Casual 2.
This is a clone of Heathcliff Helvetica