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Font family: Franklin Gothic Std
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Font version: Version 2.00 Build 1000
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Characters: 285
Number of glyphs: 255
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Franklin Gothic Std No. 2 Roman Name detail
Microsoft - English (United States)
Copyright notice: Copyright © 2016 Monotype Imaging Inc. All rights reserved.
Font family: Franklin Gothic Std No.2
Font Subfamily name: Regular
Unique font identifier: Monotype Imaging Inc.:Franklin Gothic Std No. 2 Roman:2016
Full font name: Franklin Gothic Std No. 2 Roman
Version string: Version 2.00 Build 1000
Postscript name: FranklinGothicStd-Roman
Manufacturer Name: Monotype Imaging Inc.
Designer: Morris Fuller Benton
Description: Morris Fuller Benton designed Franklin Gothic for the American Type Founders Company in 1903-1912.

Just as early types without serifs were known by the misnomer grotesque" in Britain, and "grotesk" in Germany, they came to be described as "gothic" in America. There were already many "gothic" typefaces in North America by the early 1900s, but Benton's design was probably influenced by popular "grotesks" from Germany, like Basic Commercial, or D. Stempel AG's Reform Grotesk. Franklin Gothic may have been named for Benjamin Franklin; however, the design has no historical relationship to that famous early American printer and statesman. Benton was a prolific designer, and he designed several other sans serif fonts, including Alternate Gothic, Lightline Gothic andNews Gothic. In fact, News Gothic and Lightline Gothic could be seen as lighter "versions" of Franklin Gothic, and may be used together in the right design. Recognizable aspects of Franklin Gothic include the two-story "a" and "g," subtle stroke contrast, and the thinning of round strokes as they merge into stems. The type appears dark and monotone overall, giving it a robustly modern look. Franklin Gothic is still one of the most widely used sans serifs; it's a suitable choice for newspapers, advertising and posters. Another family with a similarly useful design is Trade Gothic.
License Info URL: http://www.monotype.com/
Typographic Family name: Franklin Gothic Std
Typographic Subfamily name: No. 2 Roman
WWS Family Name: Franklin Gothic Std No. 2
WWS Subfamily Name: SemiBold
Franklin Gothic Std No. 2 Roman Measurement detail
Every Pixel unit: 1000 Size of superscript horizontal font : 650
Horizontal minimum: -164 Size of superscript vertical font 600
Vertical minimum: -250 Superscript horizontal deviation 0
Horizontal maximum: 1149 Superscript vertical deviation 75
Vertical maximum: 1016 Size of subscript level font: 650
MacStyle: 0 Size of subscript vertical 600
Minimum readable pixel size: 9 Subscript horizontal offset: 0
Font directionHint: 2 Subscript vertical offset: 350
Ascending part: 756 Delete line size: 50
Descending part: -244 Delete line position: 319
Line spacing: 200 Font selection identifier: 192
Maximum step width: 1168 Typography ascending: 756
Minimum left side beraring: -164 Typography descending -244
Minimum right side beraring: -164 Typography spacing: 200
Horizontal maximum width: 1149 WindowsAscending part: 1016
Non component maximum points 100 WindowsDescending part: 250
Non component maximum contours 7 Bevel: 0
Word weight type: 400 Underline position: -100
Word width type: 5 Underline thickness: 50
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