Neue Haas Grotesk™ Display by Linotype is a font based on the Verizon logo.
Neue Haas Grotesk Display is a version of the classic typeface designed by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann in 1957, which became Helvetica. The Display variant is optimized for larger sizes, featuring more refined proportions and sharper details. It maintains the clean, neutral aesthetic of its predecessor but is adjusted for better legibility and visual impact when used in headlines and large text. It is widely appreciated for its timeless, modern look and versatility in both print and digital media.
Verizon Communications, originally known as Bell Atlantic, was formed in 1984 as part of the breakup of AT&T’s monopoly. The company was one of the “Baby Bells” that emerged from this breakup. In 2000, Bell Atlantic merged with GTE, a large telecommunications company, creating the new brand Verizon. The name “Verizon” is a blend of the Latin word “veritas” (truth) and the word “horizon,” symbolizing the company’s commitment to providing reliable and forward-looking communication services. Verizon became a major player in the U.S. telecommunications industry, especially after acquiring other assets, including a large wireless business. Today, Verizon is one of the leading wireless providers in the U.S., focusing on 5G technology and expanding its internet and digital TV services through the Fios network.
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