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ITC Avant Garde Gothic is an ITC font family inspired by the typeface used for Avant Garde magazine logos and headlines by Herb Lubalin of Lubalin Design LLC and Tom Carnase from Lubalin’s design firm, Tom Carnase of Lubalin Design LLC respectively.
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Font Family was designed by Tom Carnase, Erich Gschwind, Christian Mengelt, Edward Benguiat, André Gürtler, Herb Lubalin and published by ITC. ITC Avant Garde Gothic contains 20 styles and family package options. Currently #18 in Best Sellers.
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It is an OpenType variant of the original ITC Avant Garde Gothic, plus a suite of additional cap and lowercase alternates, new ligatures, unicase glyphs. It supports ISO Adobe 2, Adobe CE, Latin Extended character sets.
ITC Avant Garde Gothic. Inspired by the 1920s German Bauhaus movement, ITC Avant Garde Gothic was designed by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase in 1970. The typeface design was based off the logo Lubalin created for Avant Garde magazine.
ITC Avant Garde Gothic in use. Issued by ITC in 1970, as their first typeface release (together with ITC Souvenir). Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase based their typeface on Lubalin’s logo for Avant Garde magazine. Shown in five weights in Photo-Lettering’s 1971 catalog. Adopted by Letraset [1971 ad] and Mecanorma [1971 ad].
Download ITC Avant Garde Gothic Std font for PC/Mac for free, take a test-drive and see the entire character set. Moreover, you can embed it to your website with @font-face support.
ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a font family based on the logo font used in the Avant Garde magazine. Herb Lubalin devised the logo concept and its companion headline typeface, then he and Tom Carnase, a partner in Lubalin’s design firm, worked together to transform the idea into a full-fledged typeface.
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Ned Brunnel’s ITC Avant Garde Mono of 1983 consists of 4 fonts in 2 weights in a single width, with complimentary italics. A very similar font in the form of William Sans LET is also known. With over a dozen variations, it can be difficult to pick which one to use for your project.