


#TRADE GOTHIC FONTS DOWNLOAD#
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The condensed versions increase the versatility of the typeface, particularly for setting headlines and subheads. Trade Gothic, with its condensed faces, is a classic design for newspaper work, particularly for headlines and classified advertising. In the nineteenth-century grotesque style, like News Gothic, Trade Gothic has a large x-height. Trade Gothic was designed by Jackson Burke between 19 for Linotype.
