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does the fifa logo use ff meta

by Dr. Melyna Schultz I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What font is FF Meta?

FF Meta. FF Meta is a humanist sans-serif typeface family designed by Erik Spiekermann and released in 1991 through his FontFont library.

Why do all Final Fantasy games have the same logo?

In the late days of its development, each Final Fantasy in the series gets its own ornate logo, like a right of passage for stories about swords and spiky hair. These logos are all centered on some important part of that game, with plenty of visual symbolism so it can contain as much of the game's spirit as possible.

What is FFFF meta?

FF Meta is a humanist sans-serif typeface family designed by Erik Spiekermann and released in 1991 through his FontFont library.

Who designed FF Meta?

Writing in 1987, Spiekermann gave these credits for Meta as originally designed for the Bundespost. Original sketches, concept, and research for FF Meta by Erik Spiekermann and Michael Bitter at Sedley Place Design, Berlin. Design of the completed alphabets by Gerry Barney and Mike Pratley at Sedley Place Design, London.

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What is FF Meta?

Erik Spiekermann. Foundry. FontFont. FF Meta is a humanist sans-serif typeface family designed by Erik Spiekermann and released in 1991 through his FontFont library. According to Spiekermann, FF Meta was intended to be a "complete antithesis of Helvetica ", which he found "boring and bland".

Who designed the FF Meta?

Original sketches, concept, and research for FF Meta by Erik Spiekermann and Michael Bitter at Sedley Place Design, Berlin. Design of the completed alphabets by Gerry Barney and Mike Pratley at Sedley Place Design, London.

Why did Bundespost not implement the new typeface?

However, despite positive interest from the German Minister of Telecommunications among others, Bundespost decided not to implement the new exclusive typeface for fear it would "cause unrest".

When was the Sedley Place typeface created?

Development began in February 1985 when Deutsche Bundespost approached Sedley Place Design, where Spiekermann was working at the time, and commissioned a comprehensive corporate design program. As the typeface would be used repeatedly in small sizes, for identification (rather than copy ), require two different weights, and printed quickly on potentially poor paper stock, the brief called for a very legible, neutral, space-saving, and distinguishable (in regards to weight) typeface with special attention to producing unmistakable characters. Whereas traditionally, typefaces are designed to be viewed beautifully large, the goal with this particular typeface was to produce a typeface which worked well for its primary application.

When was FF Meta created?

Years later, realizing that Bundespost and Sedley Place Design would never utilize the typeface, Spiekermann with his company MetaDesign decided to continue work on the typeface and eventually published it—along with other orphaned typefaces —under his newly formed publishing label FontFont resulting in the release of FF Meta in 1991. This version of FF Meta was created by re-digitizing the original outlines and digitizing them in Fontographer on a Macintosh, work which was done by Spiekermann’s interns Just van Rossum and Erik van Blokland between 1988-1989.

What fonts are in the Bundespost family?

In addition to these demands, to meet Bundespost's needs, the family would also contain three fonts: regular, regular italic, and bold. The typeface is particularly similar to Syntax, one of Spiekermann's candidate typefaces.

What is FF Meta?

FF Meta is a humanist sans-serif typeface family designed by Erik Spiekermann and released in 1991 through his FontFont library. According to Spiekermann, FF Meta was intended to be a “complete antithesis of Helvetica”, which he found “boring and bland”.

When was FF Meta embraced?

Throughout the 1990s , FF Meta was embraced by the international design community with Spiekermann and E. M. Ginger writing that it had been dubiously praised as the Helvetica of the 1990s .

What does Meta mean?

Meta is just nerdy covert way of saying exploits.

Can a formula change constantly?

Just because a certain amount of people use a formula (players + formation) doesn't mean it is foolproof or unbeatable, and that formula can and does change constantly anyway; depending on new cards released and how people use them.

Is meta fluid or changeable?

Besides, at best, any perceived meta is fluid, changeable, and can often depend on who is declaring what constitutes the meta. I say it, you say it, nobody much listens. A top streamer or pro, who can reach and influence millions, tells them what is "meta" and suddenly it is.

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