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Futura is a typeface designed by Paul Renner in 1928, and is the prototype of the family of geometric sans-serif typefaces.
Futura was one of the most popular fonts in use in the 20th century, especially in the 1950s and 1960s, and is in use in the corporate design of Volkswagen and Union Pacific to this day.
Futura remains an important typeface family and is used world wide on a daily basis for print and digital purposes as both a headline and body font.
Futura 2000 is one of the most famous graffiti artists.
Futura's aerosol strokes could be as thin as the fine lines achieved only through the use of an airbrush.
Recently much of Futura's artwork is channeled towards the production of highly collectible toys, and during the 1990's he was heavily involved with the clothing companies Subware, Phillie Blunt, and GFS to name a few.