In the 1920s the Viennese government decided to standardize the street signs across the city. A typeface was especially constructed for the purpose. It was available in a Heavy and a Bold Condensed version, to support short street names as well as longer ones. As the years went by, the typeface was adopted and redrawn by several enamel factories. These adaptations lead to variations on the design, and to the fact that there isn't a Viennese street sign font but 16 – in part severely – different versions. Henriette is not a digitization of any of those versions; rather, it is influenced by all of them. The italic versions are completely original and designed to accompany the Roman.
Font Family:
· Henriette Regular
· Henriette Italic
· Henriette Medium
· Henriette Medium Italic
· Henriette Bold
· Henriette Bold Italic
· Henriette Heavy
· Henriette Heavy Italic
· Henriette Black
· Henriette Black Italic
· Henriette Compressed Regular
· Henriette Compressed Italic
· Henriette Compressed Medium
· Henriette Compressed Medium Italic
· Henriette Compressed Bold
· Henriette Compressed Bold Italic
· Henriette Compressed Heavy
· Henriette Compressed Heavy Italic
· Henriette Compressed Black
· Henriette Compressed Black Italic
· Henriette Condensed Regular
· Henriette Condensed Italic
· Henriette Condensed Medium
· Henriette Condensed Medium Italic
· Henriette Condensed Bold
· Henriette Condensed Bold Italic
· Henriette Condensed Heavy
· Henriette Condensed Heavy Italic
· Henriette Condensed Black
· Henriette Condensed Black Italic
· Henriette Frames
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