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Gill Sans® Condensed

Gill Sans Condensed Regular

Gill Sans Condensed Bold

Gill Sans Extra Condensed Bold

Gill Sans Ultra Bold

Gill Sans Ultra Bold Condensed
Description
Gill Sans was first introduced in 1928. Eric Gill studied under the renowned calligrapher, Edward Johnston, the designer of the London Underground sans serif typeface. This influenced Gill who later experimented with sans serif designs, and in due course produced a set of capital letters. A twentieth century sans serif that has a simplicity of form which does not reject traditional forms and proportions, and gives the face a humanist feel. The lighter weights are highly readable in text and suitable for magazine and book work, whereas the heavier weights are best used for display in advertising, packaging, and labels.
Type Designer
Eric Gill
Character Set
Latin-1
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