Helvetica: Neue Lt Geo

Stroke ends are cut horizontally or vertically, a signature Helvetica trait.

Georgian is a unicameral script, meaning it does not have uppercase and lowercase letters in the traditional Western sense. However, modern Georgian typography often employs "Mtavruli"—a style where all letters are written at a uniform height, similar to Latin all-caps. Helvetica Neue LT Geo successfully navigates these nuances, maintaining the "neutral" spirit of Helvetica while respecting the specific ductus and flow of Georgian calligraphy. Key Features of the Geo Variant Helvetica Neue Lt Geo

Ultimately, the ‘Geo’ suffix reminds us that no typeface is monolithic. Even Helvetica — the great neutral — can be pulled, even slightly, toward geometry when the context demands it. Stroke ends are cut horizontally or vertically, a