As a tightly compressed headline addition to the Helvetica type family, Helvetica Compressed, designed in 1966, used the limitations of the Linofilm phototypesetting system to create three progressively narrower variations: Compressed, Extra Compressed, and Ultra Compressed. It was used for dramatic titles and headlines in magazine design from the 1960s on. The Ultra Compressed width was designed by Hans-Jörg Hunziker.