The most complete and representative collection of fonts designed by the Italian type designer Aldo Novarese for the Nebiolo Foundry and R41. For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Elite on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/r41/series/the-aldo-novarese-collection?family=r41-elite).
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The most complete and representative collection of fonts designed by the Italian type designer Aldo Novarese for the Nebiolo Foundry and R41. For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Magister on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/r41/series/the-aldo-novarese-collection?family=r41-magister).
The most complete and representative collection of fonts designed by the Italian type designer Aldo Novarese for the Nebiolo Foundry and R41. For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Orbital on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/r41/series/the-aldo-novarese-collection?family=r41-orbital).
Explore R41 Alfabeta designed by Aldo Novarese, Andrea Tartarelli, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini at Adobe Fonts.
Explore R41 Barnum designed by Ariel Brandolini, Daniele Midena at Adobe Fonts.
Explore R41 Clerville designed by Ariel Brandolini, Daniele Midena at Adobe Fonts.
Explore R41 Divulga designed by Aldo Novarese, Fulvio Bisca, Stefano Torregrossa at Adobe Fonts.
Explore R41 Estro designed by Aldo Novarese, Fulvio Bisca, Stefano Torregrossa at Adobe Fonts.
Explore R41 Etoile designed by Ariel Brandolini, Daniele Midena at Adobe Fonts.
This comes from Nebiolo typefaces designed at the end of the 19th century. This style of type, of Nordic origin, started in France in the Medieval Age and was adopted in Germany as the national character. It was imported into Italy through the codices of that time and then from the incunabula by German printers. It has an artistic and decorative quality in addition to the remarkable dignity in its stern shapes. For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Gotico on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/r41/fonts/r41-gotico).
Explore R41 Nova Gotica designed by Aldo Novarese, Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Mario De Libero at Adobe Fonts.
Explore R41 Popera designed by Ariel Brandolini, Daniele Midena at Adobe Fonts.
“It is the most discussed and imitated font in the international graphic field. It opened new avenues in the simplification of the future alphabetic sign. Some letters, despite being halved, are very legible in the graphic context. It was created to compose not only imaginative phrases but also: trademarks, acronyms, signs, insignia.” —Aldo Novarese For this new digital version of Stop for R41, it was important to draw inspiration from the dry transfer type they originally manufactured. This new version of Stop is based on the films prepared for R41’s version, but then given many more characters that extend the concept, including a wide variety of accented characters, symbols, and letters for the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets. R41 Stop is also filled with OpenType-enabled alternates for many of its letters, based on adaptations made over the years by designers and sign makers worldwide. For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Stop on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/r41/series/the-aldo-novarese-collection?family=r41-stop).












