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Monday, December 25, 2017

Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype

Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype
Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype

Alternate Gothic font - designed by Morris Fuller Benton bring flexibility and beautiful typefaceThis font was designed for attractive design like magazines and logotypes.

Alternate Gothic was designed by Morris Fuller Benton for American Typefounders Company in 1903.

All three weights of Alternate Gothic are bold and narrow. In fact, this face is essentially a condensed version of Benton’s other well-known sans serif types, Franklin Gothic and News Gothic.

In the early twentieth century, the modern concept of type “families” had not yet been formed — and though Benton designed these sans serifs to harmonize with each other, the foundry gave them different names.

Robust, dark, and coolly competent, Alternate Gothic is a good choice when strong typographic statements must fit into tight spaces.

As a modern usage, it is currently the font of YouTube’s homepage logo.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/S05N50


Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype

Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype

Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype

Download Alternate Gothic Font by Linotype

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/S05N50

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Download Sabon® Font by Linotype

Download Sabon® Font by Linotype
Download Sabon® Font by Linotype

Sabon® font - designed by Claude Garamond,Jan Tschichold,Alexei Chekulayev,Hector Haralambous bring flexibility and beautiful typefaceThis font was designed for attractive design like magazines and logotypes.

In the early 1960s, the German Master Printers’ Association requested that a new typeface be designed and produced in identical form on both Linotype and Monotype machines so that text and technical composition would match. Walter Cunz at Stempel responded by commissioning Jan Tschichold to design a new version of Claude Garamond’s serene and classical Roman. Its bold, and particularly its italic styles are limited by the requirements of Linotype casting machines, forcing the character widths of a given letter to match between styles, giving the italic its characteristic narrow f. The family’s name is taken from Jacques Sabon, who introduced Garamond’s Romans to Frankfurt. Sabon has long been a favorite of typographers for setting book text, due to its smooth texture , and in large part because Tschichold’s book typography remains world famous.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/vOl9uH


Download Sabon® Font by Linotype

Download Sabon® Font by Linotype

Download Sabon® Font by Linotype

Download Sabon® Font by Linotype

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/vOl9uH