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Microgramma is a sans serif font which was designed by Aldo Novarese and Alessandro Butti for the Nebiolo Type Foundry in 1952. It became popular for use with technical illustrations in the 1960s and was a favourite of graphic designers by the early seventies, its uses ranging from publicity and publication design to packaging, largely because of its availability as a Letraset typeface. Early typesetters (like the AM Varityper) also incorporated it.

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  • Microgramma (ca)
  • Microgramma (Schriftart) (de)
  • Microgramma (fr)
  • Microgramma (it)
  • Microgramma (typeface) (en)
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  • Microgramma ist eine Schriftart, die 1952 von den italienischen Typografen Alessandro Butti und Aldo Novarese für die Schriftgießerei Nebiolo entworfen wurde. Sie ist eine Groteskschrift mit konstruiertem Charakter und gehört zu den bekanntesten Schriftarten. (de)
  • Microgramma és una font de pal sec que va ser dissenyada el 1952 per Aldo Novarese i per a la foneria tipogràfica . Es va tornar popular per a l'ús en il·lustracions tècniques en els '60 i fou una favorita entre els dissenyadors gràfics de principis dels '70, utilitzada tant en disseny de publicitat i publicacions com en envasaments, en gran part a causa de la seua disponibilitat com a tipografia . (ca)
  • Microgramma is a sans serif font which was designed by Aldo Novarese and Alessandro Butti for the Nebiolo Type Foundry in 1952. It became popular for use with technical illustrations in the 1960s and was a favourite of graphic designers by the early seventies, its uses ranging from publicity and publication design to packaging, largely because of its availability as a Letraset typeface. Early typesetters (like the AM Varityper) also incorporated it. (en)
  • Microgramma est une police sans serif conçue par Aldo Novarese et Alessandro Butti pour la fonderie Nebiolo en 1952. Elle est devenue populaire pour les illustrations techniques dans les années 1960 et était appréciée des graphistes au début des années soixante-dix, pour des applications allant de la publicité à la conception de publications en passant par le packaging, principalement en raison de sa disponibilité comme police Letraset. Les premières machine à composer (comme le AM Varityper) l'ont également incorporé. (fr)
  • Microgramma è un carattere tipografico creato nel 1952 da Alessandro Butti e Aldo Novarese per la Fonderia Nebiolo di Torino. È probabilmente il più internazionalmente noto dei caratteri disegnati da Novarese. Già dagli anni sessanta divenne popolare presso gli illustratori tecnici, e dagli anni settanta anche presso i designer di tutto il mondo. Da allora è largamente utilizzato anche in pubblicità e nel packaging, grazie anche alla grande disponibilità in forma di trasferibili Letraset. Alcune società e stamperie tipografiche, come la AM Varityper, lo inclusero presto nella loro linea di caratteri. (it)
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