For the German lower-case diacritical marks, all Headline Types complements contain alternative integrated accents which allow the compact setting of lower-case headlines. For a number of Bodytypes, hairlines and serifs were thickened or the whole typeface was adjusted to meet the optical requirements for setting type in small sizes. For the Bodytypes, fine spaces were created which prevented the smear effect on acute angles in small typesizes. In addition to the adjustment of spacing, there are also adjustments in the design. The kerning tables, as well, have been individualized for each of these type varieties. That of the Headline Types is decidedly more narrow in order to do justice to the requirements of headline typesetting. That of the Bodytypes is adjusted for readability. The most obvious differentiation can be found in the spacing. Examples of the Century Gothic font can be found at AZFonts. Century Gothic font with a Bold style belongs to the Century Gothic family. One is designed specifically for headline typesetting (SH: Scangraphic Headline Types) and one specifically for text typesetting (SB Scangraphic Bodytypes). Century Gothic Italic Monotype Corporation. Since the release of these fonts most typefaces in the Scangraphic Type Collection appear in two versions.
Fonts are available in TrueType, OpenType and web.
And, of course, it gets on well with its sharper sibling, Sinter. Buy and download Century Gothic Pro Italic, and other high-quality fonts for Mac and Windows Publishing.
A full range of diacritics provides support for over 130 languages. Tabular figures duplex across all weights, case-sensitive forms keep punctuation in line, and an array of alternative glyphs let designers vary its mood at will. This redrawn and expanded version of the best-selling text/display family now boasts nine weights, ranging from the taut, elegant Thin to the massive Ultra, each with a matching italic. A combination of open counters, unequivocal curves, and ruler-straight vertical and horizontal strokes suit it admirably for onscreen display. Its branches are angled in homage to OCR-A. Based on a rounded rectangle, its geometry has been subtly refined for smoother reading. Aldo Novarese knew it in 1962 when he designed Eurostile. Supported languages: Basque, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch - Netherlands.
it also provides the facilities of a free online font generator tool that can easily use for an instant design purpose like a card or poster design without downloading on the operating systems. Hermann Zapf knew it in 1952 when he designed Melior. It contains different types of characters and weights including Bold, Regular, Italic, Condensed, Bold Italic, and so on. The font is currently 27 in Best Sellers. Century Gothic contains 20 styles and family package options.
Century Gothic was designed by Sol Hess, Monotype Studio and published by Monotype. Georg Trump knew it in 1930 when he designed City. Complete family of 20 fonts: 499.00 249.50.