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Clearview, also known as Clearview Hwy, is the name of a humanist sans-serif typeface family for guide signs used on roads in the United States, Canada, Indonesia, the Philippines, Israel, and Sri Lanka. It was developed by independent researchers with the help of the Texas Transportation Institute and the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, under the supervision of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). It was once expected to replace the FHWA typefaces in many applications, although newer studies of its effectiveness have called its benefits into question.

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  • Clearview (es)
  • Clearview (typeface) (en)
  • Clearview (police d'écriture) (fr)
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  • Clearview, ou ClearviewHwy, est une police de caractères linéale conçue par Terminal Design pour la Federal Highway Administration avec l’aide de chercheurs du et du . (fr)
  • Clearview, also known as Clearview Hwy, is the name of a humanist sans-serif typeface family for guide signs used on roads in the United States, Canada, Indonesia, the Philippines, Israel, and Sri Lanka. It was developed by independent researchers with the help of the Texas Transportation Institute and the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, under the supervision of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). It was once expected to replace the FHWA typefaces in many applications, although newer studies of its effectiveness have called its benefits into question. (en)
  • Clearview es el nombre de una familia de tipos de letra para señales de tráfico. Fue desarrollado por investigadores independientes con la ayuda del Texas Transportation Institute y el Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, bajo la supervisión de la Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Las diferencias clave son: * Mayor tamaño de los espacios cerrados dentro de las letras, como en las letras “e” o “a”. * Mayor altura-x, que es la altura relativa de la letra “x” respecto a la “X”. * Espaciado entre letras ampliado y particular para cada par de letras (kerning). (es)
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  • Clearview (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Clearview.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ClearviewBGS-I696W-I275-I96.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Clearview_font.svg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Clearview_sample.svg
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