LinoLetter was designed by André Gürtler, Reinhard Haus and published by Adobe. LinoLetter contains 8 styles and family package options.
In the 1980s, the Linotype Corporation worked with the Design School in Basel, Switzerland, to create a new legibility typeface.
Professor Andre Gürtler oversaw the research project, with Reinhard Haus of Linotype. The goal was to create a typeface to work with contemporary typesetting and printing technologies.
Linotype released the result, LinoLetter, in 1992.
Legibility typefaces are designed for printing under the poorest and most varied of conditions; LinoLetter is therefore ideal for newspaper work as well as other mass-produced printed pieces.