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Try, buy and download these fonts now Monotype Clearface Gothic supports up to 50 different languages such as Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Irish, Basque, Icelandic, and Luxembourgian in Latin. Clearface Gothic EF Bold is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The font family is ClearfaceGothicEF Bold.The subfamily is Regular.
...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. One is designed specifically for headline typesetting (SH: Scangraphic Headline Types) and one specifically for text typesetting (SB Scangraphic Bodytypes).
In practice, there are always situations in which as much information as possible has to be positioned in as little space as possible. And as any designer knows, body clearance of characters also depends on other parameters such as point size and line spacing. But obviously, the words should still be legible. For the German lower-case diacritical marks, all Headline Types complements contain alternative integrated accents which allow the compact setting of lower-case headlines.The most space-saving sans serifThis font saves more space than any of its kind! Slim proportions, but not “condensed” Characters which nearly touch Sparse ascenders and descenders Distinct formsHow close to each other can the characters of a font get? Theoretically, as close as you want. 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.
Among the ligatures, the double mm is especially unusual and is hardly familiar, but can contribute greatly to saving space without catching the reader’s eye. And the open form of B R and P is also not typical in a sans serif.The distance between letters is kept tight and often the characters nearly touch, but only nearly.With ÉconoSans you gain approximately 20% more text in a line than with »Tahoma«, and even still more than 10% compared to »Helvetica«.ÉconoSans also includes tabular figures as well as ligatures. An especially distinguished trait of this font is the design of the “triangular” characters v w y x k z and A V W Y Z K X M N. The letters c e, and s are wide open to their neighbors. Even the name of the font implies its function: French for the infinitive “to save” is “économiser.” Now if that doesn’t sound good…The shapes of the upper and lower case letters are completely matter-of-fact, the way a modern font has got to be.