Adrian Frutiger was asked in 1968 by Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to design an airport signage and direction system using his popular Univers Font family of fonts. But instead he created a new sans serif font specifically tailored for the requirements of legibility in airport signage – easy recognition of angles and distances of walking and driving directions.
Font that was developed to complement contemporary airport architecture was developed.
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Frutiger Alternative Fonts

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I really enjoyed this post about the Frutiger Font Family! It’s fascinating to learn about its history and versatility. I can’t wait to try it out in my upcoming projects. Thanks for sharing the download link!
Great post! I’ve always loved the Frutiger font family for its clarity and versatility. It’s fascinating to see its history and evolution. Thanks for sharing this resource!
I absolutely love the Frutiger font family! Its versatility and readability make it perfect for both print and digital projects. Thanks for sharing this resource—I’ve been looking for a clean, modern typeface, and Frutiger fits the bill perfectly!
I’ve always admired the Frutiger font for its clean and legible design! Thanks for sharing this resource; it’s great to see it available for free. Looking forward to incorporating it into my projects!
I really enjoyed this post on the Frutiger Font Family! The history behind the design choices and their application really opened my eyes to how typefaces can impact readability and aesthetics. I can’t wait to experiment with these fonts in my own projects! Thanks for sharing!