Adrian Frutiger, Forms and counterforms, 1999

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ISBN-10: 3908257077
ISBN-13: 978-3908-25707-3

Typefaces(all designed by Adrian Frutiger):
Linotype Univers 430, 630 (german text)
Méridien roman, bold (french text)
Frutiger 55, 65 (english text)

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