Font's Name, Style & Sample text
 
Bell Gothic™ Bold 
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Bell Gothic™ Black 
MAC Postscript
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PC Truetype
TT
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Bell Gothic™ Light 
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Bell Gothic™

C.H. Griffith was commissioned by the American telephone company Bell to design a typeface which would be particularly suited to small, compressed sentences and inferior paper quality. Bell Gothic font was intended for use in the company's telephone books. Griffith had already had experience with the conception of newsprint fonts and was interested in legibility issues. In 1922 Griffith created the 'Legibility Group', which contained particularly legible fonts predestined for newspapers. Bell Gothic font has all the typical characteristics which optimize a font's legibility. The modern heir of Bell Gothic is Bell Centennial, designed by Matthew Carter in 1974 in celebration of the Bell Company's 100th birthday.

supplier: Linotype

Bell Gothic is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.