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Franklin Gothic Demi Cond

Office 2016

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Franklin Gothic Demi Cond

3.20/5

24360 votes, rated based on results identification

Publisher

Office 2016

License

Commercial

Date added

Jan 20 2017

Description

Bold and clean with strong, uniform lines. This font features bold, clean lines with a strong presence. The characters are uniformly thick, providing a robust and impactful appearance. It is highly legible and suitable for various display purposes.
Ideal for headlines, posters, advertisements, and branding materials.
Headlines, Logos
Balanced
Download Franklin Gothic Demi Cond font. Franklin Gothic Demi Cond by ITC Franklin Gothic is a trademark of The International Typeface Corporation which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Portions copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Franklin Gothic Demi Cond

Category

Sans-Serif

Italic

No

Width

Condensed

Line height

Normal

Overall style

Modern

Cap height

High

Bold

Yes

Weight

Bold

Character spacing

Normal

Contrast

Low

X height

Medium

Proposed projects

Ideal for headlines, posters, advertisements, and branding materials.

Use case

Headlines, Logos

Ascender descender ratio

Balanced

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