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Benton Sans Black Font

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Benton Sans is a digital typeface family begun by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1995, and expanded by Cyrus Highsmith of Font Bureau. It was a reworked version of Benton Gothic developed for various corporate customers, under Frere-Jones’s guidance. In developing the typeface, Frere-Jones studied drawings of Morris Fuller Benton’s 1908 typeface News Gothic at the Smithsonian Institution. The typeface began as a proprietary type, initially titled MSL Gothic, for Martha Stewart Living magazine and the website for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.

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Apr 15, 2019  It is not the Benton Sans Extra Compact Black. This is only vaguely similar to that font. If we can use the word similar al all. Jan 12, 2019  As Benton Gothic, you will find seven weights from Skinny to Black and only 2 widths. When working for retail variation of your font, the family members was harmonized and supplied the brand new name called Benton Sans.

As Benton Gothic, there are 7 weights from Thin to Black and only 2 widths. When working for retail version of the font, the family was harmonized and given the new name called Benton Sans. In 2002-2003, Cyrus Highsmith added additional widths, weights, and italics to the typeface family, and the face was released for public use under the name Benton Sans.

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Download and use Benton sans on your own personal or business project. You can also develop client’s based projects for free.

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