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Heidelberg Gothic, a variant of News Gothic, is the house font of the Heidelberg Gruppe. [29] JCP News Gothic commissioned by JC Penney consists of two new weights coordinated with Monotype News Gothic, and is designed for use in advertising campaigns. [30] The primary State Farm typeface is SF News Gothic, a branded version of News Gothic. [31]
A sample of News Gothic. A sample of Bank Gothic. A sample of Franklin Gothic. All of Benton's typefaces were cut by American Type Founders. Roycroft (c. 1898), inspired by lettering in the Saturday Evening Post and often credited to Lewis Buddy, though (according to ATF) designed “partly” by Benton.
Morris Fuller Benton (America's most prolific type designer, having completed 221 total typefaces, including: Franklin Gothic, Century Schoolbook, News Gothic, Bank Gothic) Lucian Bernhard (Bernhard Gothic, Bernhard Modern) Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes, partners in design (Lucida family) Joseph Blumenthal, (Spiral, Emerson) William H. Bradley
Specimens of typefaces by Morris Fuller Benton. Morris Fuller Benton (November 30, 1872 – June 30, 1948) was an American typeface designer who headed the design department of the American Type Founders (ATF), for which he was the chief type designer from 1900 to 1937.
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Benton Sans has a wider, less compact character set than News Gothic. The typeface includes text figures (old style figures) providing a refinement not available in News Gothic. Benton Sans font family originally consists of 26 fonts in 8 weights, and 4 widths for all but Extra Light and Thin families, which only include the widest width.
Agency Gothic (1933, Benton), later digitized as Agency FB by Font Bureau. Agency Gothic Open (1934, Benton) Alternate Gothic, Nos. 1,2,3 (1903, Benton) American Backslant (1934, Benton) American Text (1932, Benton) Americana series (1965, Richard Isbell), this was the last face ever cut by ATF. Announcement Roman + Italic (1918, Benton)
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