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Unveiling PG Gothique: A Revolutionary Latin Gothic Typeface

Dive into the evolution of typography with PG Gothique, a groundbreaking addition to the rich legacy of gothic typefaces. Inspired by classics like Trade Gothic and Franklin Gothic, PG Gothique introduces subtle design nuances that set it apart. Boasting a staggering 99 fonts, it stands as the most comprehensive Latin gothic font family ever released. From the sleek Thin to the robust Ultra, spanning six widths, PG Gothique covers every conceivable style. Activate Stylistic Set 1 for an alternative slab serif-style capital "I," enhancing legibility beside a lowercase "l." This versatile typeface is meticulously crafted for diverse applications—from branding and titles to user interfaces and film poster credits. PG Gothique's extensive character set encompasses every Latin European language, making it a go-to choice for global projects. Opt for the single variable font option to seamlessly explore all weights and widths. Embark on a typography journey with PG Got...

"Latino Gothic": A Masterpiece of Typography Evolution

The culmination of a formidable two-year odyssey led by the Latinotype design team, artfully directed by Alfonso García, has bestowed upon us the extraordinary "Latino Gothic." This monumental achievement introduces a superfamily of fonts that is nothing short of a typographic marvel, comprising a staggering 90 styles.

"Latino Gothic" transcends the ordinary, presenting a novel interpretation of the original design, expertly attuned to the intricate demands of 21st-century visual communication. With its impressive versatility, this font family addresses an array of communication needs, boasting 5 distinct widths and 9 weight variations, each complemented by its corresponding italics.

The result is a powerhouse of 90 different styles, establishing "Latino Gothic" as the epitome of comprehensive gothic typography. As it emerges onto the stage, it promises to set new standards in the world of fonts, revolutionizing the very essence of visual expression.

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