Hungaria is a typeface that was designed by Viktor Gabor in 1930, for the Bauer Type Foundry. The font is known for its simplicity, geometric construction, and sharp, angular shapes. It was initially created for use in poster design, and its bold and distinct characteristics have made it a popular choice for display fonts in various applications such as book covers, signage, and branding. The font is particularly popular in Eastern Europe and was used extensively in the early 20th century for propaganda posters. Today, Hungaria is still widely used and is appreciated for its timeless, classic design.
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