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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC

Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC
Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC

ITC Franklin Gothic™ font - Say hello to new ITC Franklin Gothic™ font family designed by Morris Fuller Benton,Victor Caruso, ITC Franklin Gothic™ fonts release at Jan 1, 2000. ITC Franklin Gothic™ is the perfect titling font to complement text faces in magazines, logotypes, etc.

The ITC Franklin Gothic™ family embodies true American grit: it’s square-jawed and strong-armed, yet soft-spoken. If Bruce Springsteen were a typeface, he would be ITC Franklin Gothic. The family suite of typefaces is large and adaptable – and is as well-suited to web content and small screens, as it is to billboards and hard copy display ads.

The ITC Franklin Gothic is a reimagining of Franklin Gothic, a design that dates back to 1902. It retains the personality and character of the original typeface, with only a slight increase in x-height and character width to distinguish it from the first version. Although newer typeface families such as Helvetica®, Univers® and Frutiger® have the same basic proportions and attributes as Franklin Gothic, the similarity ends there. ITC Franklin Gothic retains all the strength and vitality typical of early American sans serif typefaces.

Capitals are wide (typographers would call them “square”), lowercase letters share the proportions and letter shapes of serif typefaces – and character stroke weights echo the serif-styled counterparts in that they have an obvious contrast. For example, the left side of the A is lighter than the right, and the first stroke of the M is lighter than the other three.

While ITC Franklin Gothic is essentially a display design intended for larger size settings, it’s also easy on the eyes in short blocks of text copy. A natural for interactive design, it will bring a subtle, handcrafted quality to pages and screens. Combine ITC Franklin Gothic with an old style or slab serif typeface and you’ll have copy that’s inviting and classic as an old pair of jeans.

The ITC Franklin Gothic family is available as a suite of OpenType® Pro fonts, allowing graphic communicators to use this design while taking advantage of OpenType’s capabilities. OpenType Pro fonts provide for the automatic insertion of small caps and ligatures in addition to offering an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages.

Complete any project by pairing it with Agmena™, ITC Berkeley Old Style™, PMN Caecilia®, Demos® Next, Frutiger® Serif, Joanna® Nova or Malabar™.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/F5DGOk


Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC

Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC

Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC

Download ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font by ITC

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/F5DGOk

Monday, November 6, 2017

Download ITC Avant Garde Gothic® Font by ITC

Download ITC Avant Garde Gothic® Font by ITC
Download ITC Avant Garde Gothic® Font by ITC

ITC Avant Garde Gothic® font - Released by ITC and start debut at Jan 1, 2000. ITC Avant Garde Gothic® font designed by Herb Lubalin,Tom Carnase,Edward Benguiat,André Gürtler,Erich Gschwind,Christian Mengelt, this font is perfect choice for your design.

ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a font family based on the logo font used in the Avant Garde magazine. Herb Lubalin devised the logo concept and its companion headline typeface, then he and Tom Carnase, a partner in Lubalin’s design firm, worked together to transform the idea into a full-fledged typeface.

The condensed fonts were drawn by Ed Benguiat in 1974, and the obliques were designed by André Gürtler, Erich Gschwind and Christian Mengelt in 1977.

The original designs include one version for setting headlines and one for text copy. However, in the initial digitization, only the text design was chosen, and the ligatures and alternate characters were not included.

The font family consists of 5 weights (4 for condensed), with complementary obliques for widest width fonts.

When ITC released the OpenType version of the font, the original 33 alternate characters and ligatures, plus extra characters were included.

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


Thursday, October 5, 2017

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina
Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Gentleman™ font - designed by Juraj Chrastina bring flexibility and beautiful typefaceThis font was designed for attractive design like magazines and logotypes.

Gentleman font is a sans-serif font family of 10 weights – from hairline to black – designed by Juraj Chrastina. It is a legible typeface with clear geometry and spiced with nice humanist terminals enhancing its identity. We think Gentleman name suits perfectly to this family because of its beautiful outlines and elegant letterforms yet looking tight, compact and with own presence. Gentleman is surely a good choice both for screen applications and print media. Its multipurpose spreads over poster design, logos, headlines, body texts, stationery and back labels. Also very good for books, magazines and newspapers – an excellent choice even for small text size.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/8XDvL6


Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Download Gentleman™ Font by Juraj Chrastina

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/8XDvL6