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Last edited August 07, 2018

Industria™ was designed by British graphic design guru Neville Brody, originally for a magazine called The Face, and released as a font by Linotype GmbH in 1989. Industria is a condensed sans serif with abbreviated, essential forms. It has a systemized mechanical structure of straight strokes with rounded outer corners and rectangular counter spaces. The solid version is strong, cool, and reserved; the inline version gives a vibrating and artful contrast. The alternate font has a more flamboyant lowercase g and t. Four original Brody fonts are available from Linotype GmbH: Insignia, Industria Solid, Industria Inline and Arcadia. His designs have received international recognition for their innovative style, reaching almost cult status.A Cyrillic version of this design is also available. It is named Tatlin.

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David Quay
ITC 1988
Dick Jones, Peter O'Donnell and Vince Whitlock
ITC 1980
David Quay
ITC 1990
David Quay
ITC 1990
Joachim Müller-Lancé
FontFont 1996
Eric Gill
Monotype 1931
Morris Fuller Benton
Linotype 1903
Morris Fuller Benton
Elsner+Flake 1904
Alexander Tarbeev and Vladimir Yefimov
ParaType
Steve Matteson, Frank Hinman Pierpont, Monotype.Design Studio and Frank
Monotype 1926
Jim Parkinson and Timothy Donaldson
ITC 1990
Lukasz Dziedzic
FontFont 2007
Albert Kapitonov
ParaType
Paul Renner
Linotype 1930
David Berlow
ITC 2008
Nick Shinn
Shinntype
Gert Wiescher
Wiescher Design 2005

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Lee Martin McAuley
ITC 1991