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Start your free trialAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsHelvetica Typeface come from?
Hello, im looking for where does Helvetica Typeface come from, i mean the word " Helvetica" is it a place or did Hoffmann invented it by any letters so it look good or what? i looked in internet but i cant find the answer
3 Answers
James Barnett
39,199 Pointstl;dr It appears that Helvetica is Latin for Swiss
In 1960, the typeface's name was changed by Haas' German parent company Stempel to Helvetica (meaning Swiss in Latin) in order to make it more marketable internationally
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetica#History
For historical reasons, Switzerland's official name is still the Swiss Confederation. In Latin this is Confoederatio Helvetica, from which the country's international abbreviation, CH, is derived.
source: http://www.swissworld.org/en/politics/general_information/ch_confoederatio_helvetica/
swissworld.org is published by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, General Secretariat, Presence Switzerland.
ogechi1
14,455 PointsHi Aurelian,
Die Neue Haus Grotesk is the original name. Helvetica = 'Swiss' in Latin, and the name was changed in 1960, a marketing decision (derived from Swiss goddess Helvetia, who in turn gives her name to Confoederatio Helvetica - Swiss Confederation). Also yes, Helvetica is technically a place.
The Wikipedia article is fairly accurate. Helvetica Best of luck, :)
Roger Lüchinger
11,403 PointsHello,
I am from Switzerland, so I can confirm first hand what James and Ogechi already wrote. The two creators of Helvetica, Max Miedinger (the graphic artist) and Eduard Hoffmann (his boss) worked both at a company near Basel, Switzerland. They initially wanted to call the new font HELVETIA (note the missing C), which is the latin name for Switzerland, but there were already two companies with the name Helvetia (an insurance company which still exists today and a sewing machine company), so they chose the name "HELVETICA" - which basically means "the swiss" or "from switzerland". It is also true that the official latin name of Switzerland is "confederatio helvetica" = "the swiss confederation".
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsO theres so many things to put together about it :) thank you for that extra information :) im learning quite alot about it and i wrote essay about it and showed it to the teacher and he was suprized what i found :D treehouse is amazing place to learn like anything <3 they should mkae an english course though :p thank you for all the answers really apriciate it :)
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 Pointsthank you , it really helped me a lot , it gained me a lot of informations . :D