Alternate Gothic was designed by Morris Fuller Benton for A.T.F. in 1903. It is essentially a moderately bold condensed version of
Franklin Gothic, made in three numbered widths - No.1 is the most condensed, 3 the least. One feature that sets it apart from
Franklin Gothic is the absence of a bottom serif on the digit
1, like in
Akzidenz-Grotesk.
Hot metal copies This face was copied by
Monotype under the same name, #1 by
Ludlow,
Linotype and
Intertype as
Gothic Condensed. Ludlow’s
Trade Gothic Condensed is very similar as well. Two variants were made: •
Alternate Gothic Modernized (1927,
Monotype), added thirteen alternate characters drawn by
Sol Hess. •
Condensed Gothic Outline (1953,
Ludlow), is essentially an outline of Alternate Gothic #2.
Cold type copies Alternate Gothic was copied by
Compugraphic as
Alpin Gothic.
Digital copies Digital copies have been made by
URW,
Elsner+Flake, and
Monotype as
CG Alternate Gothic #3. Micah Rich and several contributors of
The League of Moveable Type have made a popular
OFL-licensed version of Alternate Gothic #1,
League Gothic. Open source versions League Gothic League Gothic is a condensed sans-serif typeface released by The League of Moveable Type. The design of League Gothic was based on Alternate Gothic, a typeface originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1903. Both No. 1 and No. 2 are available, each in a single semi-bold weight.
Oswald Oswald, by Vernon Adams, is a screen-optimized adaptation of Alternate Gothic No. 2, with six weights and no italics.
Libre Franklin Libre Franklin is an open source spinoff of Franklin Gothic made by the
Argentine type foundry, Impallari Type. It has nine weights with italics.
Public Sans Public Sans is based on Libre Franklin with numerous modifications, authored by the
United States Web Design System project of the U.S. federal government. It has nine weights with matching italics and a
variable weight axis. Public Sans is the official font of the government of
New South Wales, Australia's most populous state.
Raph Levien's Franklin Gothic Raph Levien began work on an adaptation of the heavy variant of Franklin Gothic found in a 1941 specimen, copying its irregularities. Levien's adaptation was never finished with only the lowercase completed. Levien had stated at the time of abandonment that he planned on switching to a cleaner 1912 specimen if and when the project is completed. Oswald, League Gothic, Warsaw Gothic, Libre Franklin, and Public Sans are all licensed under the
SIL Open Font License. ==Monotone Gothic==