Franklin Gothic Sans Serif Font Family typefaces belong to the American Style Founders and are part of their related family of realistic sans serif fonts created by Morris Fuller Benton as their head designer, respectively. “Gothic” refers to various times and periods throughout history; thus it became synonymous with them.
Franklin Gothic font can be seen throughout various newspaper headlines and advertisements. Additionally, Franklin Gothic remains popular across media platforms from textbooks to billboards and magazines. Franklin Gothic fell out of favor for a time during World War II due to European typefaces like Kabel and Futura becoming more widely popular again; American designers eventually returned to it during this era and it has since been widely employed.
Benton’s Franklin Gothic family of designs was ideal for headlines or any applications requiring short text; variations have since been produced over time; nonetheless it continues to be used widely across media like billboards and textbooks alike.
Alternatives and similar font like Franklin Gothic you can try GT America font.
Franklin Gothic Sans Serif Font Family
Font Name: Franklin Gothic
License: Personal & Commercial Use!
Font Type: Free
Format Font: TTF, OTF
Format File: .Zip
Stock: Unlimited
Total Files: 1