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: Font similar to Helvetica (but corners a bit rounded) Can somebody please help me in identifying the font used in the image. I had no luck with WhatTheFont. Notice that corners are a bit rounded.

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Can somebody please help me in identifying the font used in the image. I had no luck with WhatTheFont. Notice that corners are a bit rounded. The letters serve on a large poster. Eventually I'd like to use that font on OS X so a good match with one of its available fonts would be best for my purposes.

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@Lee3735518

It could very well be Alte Haas Grotesk, which is a slightly rounded-edged version of the pre-Helvetica Swiss grotesques.


www.dafont.com/alte-haas-grotesk.font webfonts.ffonts.net/Alte-Haas-Grotesk-Bold.font

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@Speyer780

The S is very similar to Stephenson Blake's Grotesque No. 9:


www.fonts.com/font/urw/grotesque-no-9/regular
However this is slightly too thin. The Bureau Grot family develops Stephenson Blake's Grotesque and does include a fatter variant (middle of the fifth row):


blog.webtype.com/?p=2431

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@Cofer715

Introducing Helvetica Rounded. Helvetica, with a touch of rounded-ness. www.myfonts.com/fonts/adobe/helvetica-rounded/

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@Alves566

If you have a tool like Adobe Illustrator:


Type in Helvetica
Convert to Outlines
Increase Corner Radius




(For any serious type enthusiasts that can spot it, I used Source Sans Pro because I don't have Helvetica)

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