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Syntax™ Black 
MAC Postscript
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PC Postscript
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PC Truetype
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Opentype Std  Opentype Std works with both Mac och PC.
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Syntax™ Ultra Black 
MAC Postscript
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™ Bold 
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PC Truetype
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Opentype Std  Opentype Std works with both Mac och PC.
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Syntax™ Italic 
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Syntax™ Roman 
Opentype Std  Opentype Std works with both Mac och PC.
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OPENTYPE (std)
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Syntax™ Central European Bold 
MAC Postscript
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PC Postscript
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™ Central European Black 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™ Italic 
Opentype Std  Opentype Std works with both Mac och PC.
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OPENTYPE (std)
MAC
PC
 
Syntax™ Central European Italic 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™ Roman 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™ Central European Roman 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™ Central European Ultra Black 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
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PC Truetype
TT
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Syntax™

Syntax™ was designed by Swiss typographer Hans Eduard Meier, and issued in 1968 by the D. Stempel AG type foundry as their last hot metal type family. Meier used an unusual rationale in the design of this sans serif typeface; it has the shapes of humanist letters or oldstyle types (such as Sabon), but with a modified monoline treatment. The original drawings were done in 1954; first by writing the letters with a brush, then redrawing their essential linear forms, and finally adding balanced amounts of weight to the skeletons to produce optically monoline letterforms. Meier wanted to subtly express the rhythmical dynamism of written letters and at the same time produce a legible sans serif typeface.

supplier: Linotype

Syntax is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.