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An unmannered sans serif with a large lowercase, clear gestures, and generous fit, Gotham is naturally at home in the widest range of sizes. Owing to its short ascenders and descenders, Gotham sits ‘large on the body,’ appearing bigger than expected at text sizes, and inviting tight leading.
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Gotham — Every designer has admired the no-nonsense letters...
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These fonts have been replaced by the Gotham Narrow Bundle....
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Gotham in use. Designed in 2000 by Tobias Frere-Jones [H&FJ] with Jesse Ragan (from 2001), following a commission from Arem Duplessis at GQ [Hoefler]. Released by the Hoefler Type Foundry (later Hoefler & Frere Jones, now Hoefler & Co.) in spring 2002, initially in four weights plus italics, as well as four condensed (roman) weights [2002 ...
Gotham is a geometric sans-serif typeface family designed by American type designer Tobias Frere-Jones with Jesse Ragan and released through the Hoefler & Frere-Jones foundry from 2000. Gotham's letterforms were inspired by examples of architectural signs of the mid-twentieth century.
Apr 26, 2019 · Gotham is a geometric sans serif — sans serif meaning it lacks the little feet in the corners of letters you’d see in a typeface like Times New Roman, and geometric alluding to the influence of basic shapes in its design.
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Aug 8, 2020 · Gotham in Use. While it was developed for a specific use, GQ’s exclusive license expired in 2002, and Gotham was later released for public use. It has been used everywhere by brands like Tom Ford, Chanel, Taco Bell, Netflix, Starbucks, Spotify, and Twitter—and even on the campaign trail.
These fonts have been replaced by the Gotham Narrow Bundle. Gotham® is a registered trademark of Hoefler&Co. Gotham — Every designer has admired the no-nonsense letters of the urban environment. From these humble beginnings came Gotham, a hard-working typeface for the ages.
Gotham — Every designer has admired the no-nonsense letters of the urban environment. From these humble beginnings came Gotham, a hard-working typeface for the ages.