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- News_Gothic abstract "News Gothic is a realist sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton, and released by the American Type Founders (ATF) in 1908. The typeface was originally drawn in two lighter weights, a medium text weight using the title News Gothic, and a closely related light weight marketed under the name Lightline Gothic. The typeface family was enlarged in 1958 with the addition of two bold weights. News Gothic is similar in proportion and structure to Franklin Gothic also designed by Benton.News Gothic, like other Benton sans serif typefaces, follows the grotesque model. Shapes which distinguish it from the neo-grotesque are the two-story lowercase a and the two-story lowercase g. Also distinctive are the blunt terminus at the apex of the lowercase t, and the location of the tail of the uppercase Q completely outside the bowl. The letter forms are compact, and descenders are shallow. The typeface differs from other realist sans-serifs in its organic shapes and subtle transitions of stroke width, all contributing to a less severe, humanist tone of voice. For much of the twentieth century News Gothic was used in newspaper and magazine publishing.News Gothic is available in standard, condensed, and extra condensed widths, each with a matching bold and italic. The standard width typeface is available in light, standard, demi, and bold weights, each with a matching italic. The condensed and extra condensed widths are ideal for use in tables and parts lists.Because there is no active descendant of the American Type Founders Corporation making digital typefaces, News Gothic has been revived in digital form in many different versions from different sources. Adobe, Monotype, Linotype, Bitstream and The Font Bureau all have their own versions.The use of the term "Gothic" is an early twentieth century misnomer for sans-serifs, found mostly in the United States and Canada. In the UK the term Gothic is occasionally used, but more often the term "grotesque" is used for sans-serifs. In Germany the term "Grotesk" is used.".
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- News_Gothic wikiPageID "7974539".
- News_Gothic wikiPageRevisionID "578479476".
- News_Gothic creator Morris_Fuller_Benton.
- News_Gothic date "1908".
- News_Gothic foundry American_Type_Founders.
- News_Gothic hasPhotoCollection News_Gothic.
- News_Gothic style Sans-serif.
- News_Gothic wordnet_type synset-font-noun-1.
- News_Gothic subject Category:1908_introductions.
- News_Gothic subject Category:American_Type_Founders_typefaces.
- News_Gothic subject Category:Grotesque_sans-serif_typefaces.
- News_Gothic subject Category:Newspaper_and_magazine_typefaces.
- News_Gothic type Abstraction100002137.
- News_Gothic type AmericanTypeFoundersTypefaces.
- News_Gothic type Character106818970.
- News_Gothic type Communication100033020.
- News_Gothic type Font106825399.
- News_Gothic type GrotesqueSans-serifTypefaces.
- News_Gothic type Signal106791372.
- News_Gothic type Symbol106806469.
- News_Gothic type Type106825120.
- News_Gothic type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- News_Gothic comment "News Gothic is a realist sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton, and released by the American Type Founders (ATF) in 1908. The typeface was originally drawn in two lighter weights, a medium text weight using the title News Gothic, and a closely related light weight marketed under the name Lightline Gothic. The typeface family was enlarged in 1958 with the addition of two bold weights.".
- News_Gothic label "News Gothic".
- News_Gothic sameAs m.026m1z9.
- News_Gothic sameAs Q7019371.
- News_Gothic sameAs Q7019371.
- News_Gothic sameAs News_Gothic.
- News_Gothic wasDerivedFrom News_Gothic?oldid=578479476.
- News_Gothic depiction NGsp4.svg.
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