
Franklin Gothic was designed between 1903 and 1912 by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders Company. The font serves as the American Grotesk prototype. It was named after Benjamin Franklin. Even today, Franklin Gothic remains one of…
ITC Franklin Gothic™ Font Styles
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1900s , American , economic , headline , informal , legible , linear , modern , modest , neutral , placard , sans-serif , static , sturdy , technical , transitional , XSF
Languages
Typographies
Styles
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1Le Havre Titling™ Font
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2Garash Script™ Font
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3Alons Antique® Font
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4SysFlash Font
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5Bernhard Brushscript SG™ Font
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6Cooper BT™ Font
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7Pinback™ Font
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8Grotesk S SH™ Font
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9Boott Stitch Font
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10Spicy Rice Pro Font
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11Premier™ Font
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12Corporate® S Pro Font
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13Sodium Font
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14Nofret® BQ Font
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15Brush BQ Font
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1610.12™ Font
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17Pompeia™ Font
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18Shortwave Gothic™ Font
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19ITC Goudy Sans® Font
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20ALS Malina™ Font
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1Century Expanded® Font
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2ITC Snap® Font
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3Optima™ Font
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4Digi Grotesk™ Font
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5Bousni Ronde™ Font
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6BioPlasm™ Font
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7ITC Grimshaw Hand™ Font
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8Trade Gothic® Next Soft Rounded Font
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9Balega™ Font
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10Columna™ Font
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11Linotype Submerge™ Font
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12ITC Jambalaya™ Font
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13Rapier™ Font
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14Diotima® Classic Font
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15Grafilone™ Font
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16Scriptuale™ Font
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17Kompakt™ Font
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18Brody Font
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19Times® Font
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20Univers Next Arabic® Font