Designed by Paul
Renner and released by Bauer in
1927.
The groundbreaking design inspired many similar followers (see
Related Typefaces), but also virtually direct copies and imports
such as
Airport (Baltotype, 1930s), Europe
(Deberny & Peignot, 1929), Spartan
(ATF/Linotype, 1939), and Twentieth
Century (Monotype, 1959). Imported to US by Bauer
sometime after its release, and adopted for the Intertype machine
around 1930.
See also Futura
Condensed, Futura
licht (open caps), Futura
Black, Futura
Display, and Steile
Futura for other members of the greater series designed
by Renner; as well as Futura
Extra Bold,
Futura Extra Bold Condensed, and Futura More…
Designed by Paul Renner and released by Bauer in 1927.
The groundbreaking design inspired many similar followers (see Related Typefaces), but also virtually direct copies and imports such as Airport (Baltotype, 1930s), Europe (Deberny & Peignot, 1929), Spartan (ATF/Linotype, 1939), and Twentieth Century (Monotype, 1959). Imported to US by Bauer sometime after its release, and adopted for the Intertype machine around 1930.
See also Futura Condensed, Futura licht (open caps), Futura Black, Futura Display, and Steile Futura for other members of the greater series designed by Renner; as well as Futura Extra Bold, Futura Extra Bold Condensed, and Futura Script for extensions by Edwin W. Shaar/Intertype.