regular typeface - Übersetzung nach russisch
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regular typeface - Übersetzung nach russisch

SWISS TYPEFACE DESIGNER (1928-2015)
Ondine (typeface); Président (typeface); Phoebus (typeface); President (typeface); Apollo (typeface)
  • Specimens of typefaces by Adrian Frutiger
  • Méridien}}
  • Adrian Frutiger's font Frutiger Capitalis
  • Sample of the font Frutiger Stones
  • Frutiger Symbols: a group of designs inspired by Stone Age art drawn on pebbles.
  • Univers Bold Condensed on a London street sign
  • Frutiger in use by the Dutch rail system
  • ASTRA-Frutiger]], a condensed variant of Frutiger, on a road sign near [[Lugano]] in [[Switzerland]] in 2011
  • [[François Hollande]]}}.

regular typeface      
базовый шрифт
clerk regular         
A CATHOLIC PRIEST, DEACON OR BISHOP WHO IS A MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE
Clerk regular; Clerk Regular; Regular Clerk; Regular Clerks; Clerks regular; Regular clerics; Clerks Regular; Clerics Regular; Clerics regular

[klɑ:k'regjulə]

церковное выражение

иеромонах (у католиков)

regular graph         
GRAPH WHERE EACH VERTEX HAS THE SAME NUMBER OF NEIGHBORS
K-regular graph; K‑regular graph; Regular graph of degree k; Regular directed graph; Regular graphs

математика

однородный (регулярный) граф

Definition

regular graph
<mathematics> A graph in which all nodes have the same degree. (1995-03-07)

Wikipedia

Adrian Frutiger

Adrian Johann Frutiger (Swiss Standard German: [ˈaːdriaːn ˈjoːhan ˈfruːtɪɡər]; 24 May 1928 – 10 September 2015) was a Swiss typeface designer who influenced the direction of type design in the second half of the 20th century. His career spanned the hot metal, phototypesetting and digital typesetting eras. Until his death, he lived in Bremgarten bei Bern.

Frutiger's most famous designs, Univers, Frutiger and Avenir, are landmark sans-serif families spanning the three main genres of sans-serif typefaces: neogrotesque, humanist and geometric. Univers was notable for being one of the first sans-serif faces to form a consistent but wide-ranging family, across a range of widths and weights. Frutiger described creating sans-serif types as his "main life's work," partially due to the difficulty in designing them compared to serif fonts.

Übersetzung von &#39regular typeface&#39 in Russisch