About this font
History, features, licensing, and pairing suggestions.
Bank Gothic Font brings a bold, tech-forward attitude to any design. With its square letterforms and all-uppercase layout, this Font makes a strong first impression, especially in projects related to sci-fi, defense, or high-end technology. Originally developed in the early 20th century, it still feels strikingly modern. Whether used in movie posters or product packaging, This Font style delivers a confident, industrial tone that's hard to miss.
History
- Designer: Morris Fuller Benton (original, ATF)
- Released: 1930s
- Style: Square, rectilinear sans serif
- Reinterpretation: Alexander Tarbeev for Paratype (1994 version for Cyrillic support)
- License: Commercial license required for full use; Paratype version available for personal use only
Features
- All-uppercase design for a clean, structured look
- Angular, geometric forms that convey strength
- Ideal for large display text or branding elements
- Strong visibility in digital and print settings
Usage & Pairing Tips
The Font fits perfectly in sci-fi movie titles, tech startup branding, military-themed designs, or gaming covers. It pairs well with thin sans serifs like Roboto Light or clean fonts like Avenir for contrast.
Download Bank Gothic Font
This Font is available for purchase on platforms like Linotype or MyFonts. If you're experimenting, free alternatives that mimic its style can be found in font directories. Always check the usage rights before applying them in real projects.
Font Usage & License Note
The original Bank Gothic Font is not open-source. A commercial license is required for professional use. However, personal-use versions and lookalikes may be used freely in non-commercial work, just be sure to verify each Font's terms before publishing.
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