Traffic Sign Typefaces: Tratex (Sweden)

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The swedish typeface for traffic signs is called Tratex and was designed by Karl-Gustav Gustafson and modified by Chester Bernsten.

Tratex is available in 4 styles. The first one is called Svart (“Black”):

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Vit (“White”). It has an increased spacing to compensate the overglow effect.

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PosVersal (“Positive Caps”):

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NegVersal (“Negavite Caps”). Identical to PosVersal, but with increased spacing:

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Swedish signs are mostly set in all caps. This seems to be a common practice in all Scandinavian countries.

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Signs with lowercase letters seemed to be reserved for local targets and tourist information signs.

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You can download the Tratex fonts from the website of the Swedish Road Administration (MacOS X Diskimage here). The quality of those fonts is really bad. There is also a version from URW++, but they only offer one style.


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