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Letter Gothic™ Font Family

- by Roger Roberson
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Letter Gothic™ Regular (Monotype Originals)
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Letter Gothic™ Oblique (Monotype Originals)
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Letter Gothic™ Bold (Monotype Originals)
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Letter Gothic™ Bold Oblique (Monotype Originals)
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Letter Gothic™ Complete Family Value Pack (Monotype Originals)
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Designer: Roger Roberson, 1962
The Letter Gothic™ Font Family is part of the Monotype Originals.
Letter Gothic font was designed by Roger Roberson for IBM sometime between 1956 and 1962. Inspired by Optima, the typeface originally had flared stems. A monospaced sans serif font designed for use on an IBM Selectric typewriter, Letter Gothic font is a good choice for tabular material.
Be inspired by this product! Find it and others in the inspirations section: Book & Magazine Fonts.

Letter Gothic is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

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