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Font family: DIN Next Stencil
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Font version: Version 1.00, build 14, g2.4.2 b1013, s3
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Characters: 682
Number of glyphs: 828
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DIN Next Stencil Heavy Name detail
Microsoft - English (United States)
Copyright notice: Copyright (c) 2017 Monotype GmbH. All rights reserved.
Font family: DIN Next Stencil Heavy
Font Subfamily name: Regular
Unique font identifier: Monotype GmbH:DIN Next Stencil Heavy:2017
Full font name: DIN Next Stencil Heavy
Version string: Version 1.00, build 14, g2.4.2 b1013, s3
Postscript name: DINNextStencil-Heavy
Trademark: DIN Next is a trademark of Monotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Designer: Akira Kobayashi, Sabina Chipara
Description: DIN Next is a typeface family inspired by the classic industrial German engineering designs, DIN 1451 Engschrift and Mittelschrift. Akira Kobayashi began by revising these two faces - the names just mean condensed and regular - before expanding them into a new family with seven weights (Light to Black). Each weight ships in three varieties: Regular, Italic, and Condensed, bringing the total number of fonts in the DIN Next family to 21. DIN Next is part of Linotype's Platinum Collection. Linotype has been supplying its customers with the two DIN 1451 fonts since 1980. Recently, they have become more popular than ever, with designers regularly asking for additional weights. The abbreviation DIN stands for "Deutsches Institut fuer Normung e.V.", which is the German Institute for Industrial Standardization. In 1936 the German Standard Committee settled upon DIN 1451 as the standard font for the areas of technology, traffic, administration and business. The design was to be used on German street signs and house numbers. The committee wanted a sans serif, thinking it would be more legible, straightforward, and easy to reproduce. They did not intend for the design to be used for advertisements and other artistically oriented purposes. Nevertheless, because DIN 1451 was seen all over Germany on signs for town names and traffic directions, it became familiar enough to make its way onto the palettes of graphic designers and advertising art directors. The digital version of DIN 1451 would go on to be adopted and used by designers in other countries as well, solidifying its worldwide design reputation. There are many subtle differences in DIN Next's letters when compared with the DIN 1451 original. These were added by Kobayashi to make the new family even more versatile in 21st-century media. For instance, although DIN 1451's corners are all pointed angles, DIN Next has rounded them all slightly. Even this softening is a nod to part of DIN 1451's past, however. Many of the signs that use DIN 1451 are cut with routers, which cannot make perfect corners; their rounded heads cut rounded corners best. Linotype's DIN 1451 Engschrift and Mittelschrift are certified by the German DIN Institute for use on official signage projects. Since DIN Next is a new design, these applications within Germany are not possible with it. However, DIN Next may be used for any other project, and it may be used for industrial signage in any other country! DIN Next has been tailored especially for graphic designers, but its industrial heritage makes it surprisingly functional in just about any application.
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Typographic Family name: DIN Next Stencil
Typographic Subfamily name: Heavy
DIN Next Stencil Heavy Measurement detail
Every Pixel unit: 1000 Size of superscript horizontal font : 650
Horizontal minimum: -320 Size of superscript vertical font 600
Vertical minimum: -337 Superscript horizontal deviation 0
Horizontal maximum: 1143 Superscript vertical deviation 75
Vertical maximum: 932 Size of subscript level font: 650
MacStyle: 0 Size of subscript vertical 600
Minimum readable pixel size: 3 Subscript horizontal offset: 0
Font directionHint: 2 Subscript vertical offset: 350
Ascending part: 938 Delete line size: 50
Descending part: -366 Delete line position: 333
Line spacing: 0 Font selection identifier: 320
Maximum step width: 1200 Typography ascending: 750
Minimum left side beraring: -320 Typography descending -250
Minimum right side beraring: -174 Typography spacing: 200
Horizontal maximum width: 1143 WindowsAscending part: 938
Non component maximum points 0 WindowsDescending part: 366
Non component maximum contours 0 Bevel: 0
Word weight type: 800 Underline position: -100
Word width type: 5 Underline thickness: 50
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