Eras
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Eras is a popular sans-serif font introduced in 1976 by Albert Boton (b. April 17, 1932, Paris) and Albert Hollenstein (b. Lucerne, 1930; d. 1974). A particularly unique feature of Eras is its slight, 3-degree right tilt. It also features open loops on the characters a, P, R, 6, and 9, and utilizes the maximum x-height. It is distributed by the Linotype type foundry.