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Franklin Std Condensed Thin

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1508 votes, rated based on results identification

Publisher

Myfonts.com

License

Commercial

Date added

Nov 26 2016

Description

A thin, condensed sans-serif font with a modern aesthetic. This font features a clean and modern sans-serif design with a condensed structure. It has thin strokes and a uniform appearance, making it suitable for minimalist and contemporary designs.
Ideal for use in headlines, posters, and branding materials where a sleek and modern look is desired.
Headlines, Logos
Balanced
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Franklin Std Condensed Thin

Category

Sans-Serif

Italic

No

Width

Condensed

Line height

Normal

Overall style

Modern

Cap height

High

Bold

No

Weight

Light

Character spacing

Normal

Contrast

Low

X height

Medium

Proposed projects

Ideal for use in headlines, posters, and branding materials where a sleek and modern look is desired.

Use case

Headlines, Logos

Ascender descender ratio

Balanced

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