Trafikkalfabetet
Trafikkalfabetet (English: the traffic alphabet) is a sans-serif typeface family for road signs and license plates for cars (until 2002) in Norway. Developed in 1965 by Karl Petter Sandbæk, it was digitised in 2006 by Jacob Øvergaard.[1]
Category | Sans-serif |
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Designer(s) | Karl Petter Sandbæk |
Foundry | Vegvesenet |
Design based on | DIN 1451 |
Gallery
- On a road sign
- On a road sign
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References
- Norske typografiske skrifter - en kronologi(in Norwegian)
See also
- Public signage typefaces
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