Produced by ATF in 1904, Morris Fuller Benton’s personal version of the heavy sanserifs first made popular by Vincent Figgins in 1830. Franklin Gothic remains popular after over a hundred years of use.
Franklin Gothic™ Font Styles
Tags
1900s , 1980s , 1990s , American , decorative , economic , german , headline , heavy , informal , legible , linear , magazine , modern , modest , neutral , news , sans-serif , static , sturdy , technical , theelectriccompany , wide , xmas
Languages
Typographies
Styles
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1LD Poco™ Font
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2Dracena™ Font
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3Ministry Font
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4Neo Tech™ Font
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5Empirical™ Font
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6ARB-187 Moderne Caps AUG-47 Font
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7Station Font
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8ALS Malina™ Font
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9Beauvoir Font
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10Nicotine Font
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11TILT Font
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12Dutch 811 Font
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13Amie™ Font
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14Substation Font
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15Knavery Font
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16Ysadora Font
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17Top Hat JNL Font
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18Yard Goods JNL Font
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19Lemonchello™ Font
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20ITC Giovanni® Font
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1Bernhard Bold Condensed Font
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2Kooky BT™ Font
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3Cavalero BT™ Font
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4Tabita BT Font
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5Bookman™ Font
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6Folio® Font
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7Goudy Catalogue™ Font
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8Romana™ Font
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9Flareserif 821 Font
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10Bank Gothic™ Font
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11Poster Bodoni Font
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12Caslon Bold Font
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13Dom Casual™ Font
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14Irakly BT™ Font
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15Bernhard Fashion™ Font
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16Amerigo BT™ Font
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17Candy Bits Font
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18Missy™ Font
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19Cataneo BT™ Font
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20Baker Signet™ Font

