What is the ITC Avant Garde Gothic® font?
ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a font family based on the logo font used in the Avant Garde magazine. Herb Lubalin devised the logo concept and its companion headline typeface, then he and Tom Carnase, a partner in Lubalin’s design firm, worked together to transform the idea into a full-fledged typeface.
The condensed fonts were drawn by Ed Benguiat in 1974, and the obliques were designed by André Gürtler, Erich Gschwind and Christian Mengelt in 1977. More…
The original designs include one version for setting headlines and one for text copy. However, in the initial digitization, only the text design was chosen, and the ligatures and alternate characters were not included.
The font family consists of 5 weights (4 for condensed), with complementary obliques for widest width fonts.
When ITC released the OpenType version of the font, the original 33 alternate characters and ligatures, plus extra characters were included.
ITC Avant Garde Gothic® Font families
The ITC Avant Garde Gothic® includes the following font families:
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ITC Avant Garde Gothic® Preview
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Font NameITC Avant Garde Gothic™
Design DateNaN undefined NaN
Designer(s)Herb Lubalin, Tom Carnase, Edward Benguiat, André Gürtler, Erich Gschwind, Christian Mengelt
PublisherITC