
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
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4Xenia Font
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6Flyswim Font
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7AF Module Classic Font
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11Vantage™ Font
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12Roller™ Font
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13Modernique Font
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16Stencil Set JNL Font
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17Stratford™ Font
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20Denim Font
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1Linotype Bariton™ Font
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5Bertram™ Font
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7Superstar™ Font
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8Basilia™ Font
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11Burlington™ Font
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12ITC Redonda™ Font
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14Versailles™ Font
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15Annlie™ Font
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16Diotima® Font
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17Omnibus™ Font
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