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For decades, it was the undisputed king of American headlines—newspapers, posters, and the famous "Wanted" posters of the Wild West era. By the 1970s, Franklin Gothic was considered old-fashioned. The design world had fallen in love with sleek European sans-serifs like Helvetica and Univers. ATF had fragmented, and the original metal type was disappearing.
The story of is really the story of how a hardworking, no-nonsense 19th-century typeface became the quiet giant of 20th- and 21st-century design. itc franklin font family
Here is the story of the ITC Franklin Gothic family. The original Franklin Gothic was not designed by a famous artist, but by a master craftsman named Morris Fuller Benton at the American Type Founders (ATF) company in 1886. For decades, it was the undisputed king of
In 1979, ITC commissioned to revive and expand Franklin Gothic. Caruso faced a dilemma: stay true to the rugged original or smooth it out for modern taste? ATF had fragmented, and the original metal type