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Bank Gothic isn't a Microsoft font, it's supplied by Apple with OS X. However, it isn't intended for standard document production according to this Wikipedia quote: Mac OS X contains a Bank Gothic release in Light and Medium weights. Intended for use by a limited number of applications such as iWork. Century Gothic font family.; 2 minutes to read; In this article Overview. A design based on Monotype 20th Century, which was drawn by Sol Hess between 1936 and 1947. Century Gothic maintains the basic design of 20th Century but has an enlarged 'x' height and has been modified to ensure satisfactory output from modern digital systems.
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A design based on Monotype 20th Century, which was drawn by Sol Hess between 1936 and 1947. Century Gothic maintains the basic design of 20th Century but has an enlarged 'x' height and has been modified to ensure satisfactory output from modern digital systems. The design is influenced by the geometric style sans serif faces which were popular during the 1920's and 30's. Useful for headlines and general display work and for small quantities of text, particularly in advertising.
File name | Gothic.ttf Gothicb.ttf Gothicbi.ttf Gothici.ttf |
Styles & Weights | Century Gothic Century Gothic Bold Century Gothic Bold Italic Century Gothic Italic |
Designers | Monotype Type Drawing Office |
Copyright | Typeface © The Monotype Corporation plc. Data © The Monotype Corporation plc / Type Solutions Inc. 1990-91 All Rights Reserved |
Font vendor | Agfa Monotype Corporation |
Script Tags | N/A |
Code pages | 1252 Latin 1 1250 Latin 2: Eastern Europe 1251 Cyrillic 1253 Greek 1254 Turkish 1257 Windows Baltic Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman) 869 IBM Greek 866 MS-DOS Russian 865 MS-DOS Nordic 863 MS-DOS Canadian French 861 MS-DOS Icelandic 860 MS-DOS Portuguese 857 IBM Turkish 855 IBM Cyrillic; primarily Russian 852 Latin 2 775 MS-DOS Baltic 737 Greek; former 437 G 850 WE/Latin 1 437 US |
Fixed pitch | False |
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Style & weight examples
Century Gothic
Century Gothic Bold
Century Gothic Bold Italic
Century Gothic Italic
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Designed in 1904 by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders company, Franklin Gothic was originally conceived as only one weight. Over the next several years, the ATF family was expanded to include italic, condensed, condensed shaded, extra condensed and wide variants. For some unknown reason no light or intermediate weights were ever created. In 1979, under license from ATF, International Typeface Corporation created four new weights ? Book, Medium, Demi and Heavy ? in roman and italic versions. Designed by Victor Caruso, these new designs matched the pure characteristics of the original Franklin Gothic, adhering closely to the subtle thick and thin pattern of the original ATF typeface while featuring a slightly enlarged lowercase x-height. This increased x-height ? which improved the typeface's appearance and readability ? and the availability of larger family made ITC Franklin Gothic a preferred choice when setting large blocks of sans serif text. Franklin Gothic was named by Morris Fuller Benton in honor of Benjamin Franklin, whom Benton greatly admired for his significant contributions to American history and culture, and to printing in particular.
File name | Frabk.ttf Frabkit.ttf Fradm.ttf Fradmcn.ttf Fradmit.ttf Frahv.ttf Frahvit.ttf Framd.ttf Framdcn.ttf Framdit.ttf |
Styles & Weights | Franklin Gothic Book Franklin Gothic Book Italic Franklin Gothic Demi Franklin Gothic Demi Cond Franklin Gothic Demi Italic Franklin Gothic Heavy Franklin Gothic Heavy Italic Franklin Gothic Medium Franklin Gothic Medium Cond Franklin Gothic Medium Italic |
Designers | Victor Caruso |
Copyright | ITC Franklin Gothic is a trademark of The International Typeface Corporation which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Portions copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Font vendor | ITC |
Script Tags | N/A |
Code pages | 1252 Latin 1 1250 Latin 2: Eastern Europe 1251 Cyrillic 1253 Greek 1254 Turkish 1257 Windows Baltic Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman) 869 IBM Greek 866 MS-DOS Russian 865 MS-DOS Nordic 863 MS-DOS Canadian French 861 MS-DOS Icelandic 860 MS-DOS Portuguese 857 IBM Turkish 855 IBM Cyrillic; primarily Russian 852 Latin 2 775 MS-DOS Baltic 737 Greek; former 437 G 850 WE/Latin 1 437 US |
Fixed pitch | False |
Licensing and redistribution info
- Font redistribution FAQ for Windows
- License Microsoft fonts for enterprises, web developers, for hardware & software redistribution or server installations
Products that supply this font
This typeface is also available within Office applications. For more information visit this page.