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  2. Franklin Gothic - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Gothic. Franklin Gothic and its related faces are a large family of sans-serif typefaces in the industrial or grotesque style developed in the early years of the 20th century by the type foundry American Type Founders (ATF) and credited to its head designer Morris Fuller Benton. [1] ". Gothic" was a contemporary term (now little-used ...

  3. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Gothic [6] Sans Serif Proportional: Medium, Medium Italic: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; ...

  4. List of typefaces designed by Morris Fuller Benton - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Benton Sans - Wikipedia

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    As Benton Gothic, there are 7 weights from Thin to Black and only 2 widths. When working for retail version of the font, the family was harmonized and given the new name called Benton Sans. In 2002-2003, Cyrus Highsmith added additional widths, weights, and italics to the typeface family, and the face was released for public use under the name ...

  6. Morris Fuller Benton - Wikipedia

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    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. [1][2][3][4] Many of Benton's designs, such as his large family of related sans-serif or "gothic" typefaces, including ...

  7. Segoe - Wikipedia

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    Segoe (/ səˈɡoʊ / sə-GOH[1]) is a typeface, or family of fonts, that is best known for its use by Microsoft. The company uses Segoe in its online and printed marketing materials, including recent logos for a number of products. Additionally, the Segoe UI font sub-family is used by numerous Microsoft applications, and may be installed by ...

  8. Sans-serif - Wikipedia

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    Before the term "sans-serif" became standard in English typography, a number of other terms had been used. One of these terms for sans-serif was "grotesque", often used in Europe, and "gothic", which is still used in East Asian typography and sometimes seen in typeface names like News Gothic, Highway Gothic, Franklin Gothic or Trade Gothic.

  9. List of American Type Founders typefaces - Wikipedia

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    ATF Designs. These foundry types were designed and produced by American Type Founders: Abbott Oldstyle (1901, Phinney) Adonic (1930, Willard T. Sniffin) Adscript (1914, Benton) Ad Lib (1961, Freeman Craw) Agency Gothic (1933, Benton), later digitized as Agency FB by Font Bureau. Agency Gothic Open (1934, Benton)