Modern Revivals Unica Intermediate (Unreleased) Ĭreated by Louise Paradis, this revival was never publicly released. Unica SH has tighter letter spacing than Unica SB. However, it has been suggested that this typeface has two optical sizes, namely SB (Scangraphic Body designed for body text) and SH (Scangraphic Headline designed for headings and display). As the typeface is no longer legally available, its technical details have become unclear. Until 2008 there was a digital implementation available from Scangraphic in the fontstore of Elsner+Flake, but this implementation had to be removed from the market because Linotype claimed the copyright of the defunct Haas Type Foundry.
Similar font to neue haas unica software#
Because of the rise of desktop publishing software and an ownership dispute, the typeface disappeared very soon from the market. The result was a hybrid of mainly Helvetica and Univers, which gave it the name Unica (a portmanteau of Univers and Helvet ica), but they incorporated also features of other typefaces, like Akzidenz-Grotesk. The task was given to Team ’77 (André Gürtler, Christian Mengelt and Erich Gschwind). During the 1970s Haas decided to introduce an updated version of Helvetica for electronic on-screen phototypesetting.
Neue Haas Grotesk) and Univers were from then on held by the same company. The latter was the holder of the copyright of the Univers. In 1972 the now defunct Haas Type Foundry (Switzerland) bought its french competitor Deberny & Peignot. 2.4 Differences between Neue Haas Unica and Unica77.