Neva Routine with Italic was created by Moscow book and type designer Pavel Kuzanyan (1901-1992) at Polygrafmash in 1970 for slugcasting and display screen structure. Based upon basic stringent letterforms of Russian classical typefaces. Neva typeface was rewarded on the Gutenberg global type style contest in 1971 (Leipzig). The typeface works in text and display screen structure, in fiction and art books. The digital version and vibrant designs were developed for ParaType in 2002 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.
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