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Worn Gothic

Worn Gothic™

by Baseline Fonts
Individual Styles from $39.00
Complete family of 3 fonts: $69.00
Worn Gothic Font Family was designed by Nathan Williams and published by Baseline Fonts. Worn Gothic contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Worn Gothic Family

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About Worn Gothic Font Family


Worn Gothic, a typeface from the Grit History™ B family, creates rock solid text-- characters that are weathered, defined and strong, like the body of a gargoyle. Worn Gothic is rugged but legible, whose words stay firmly liquid, like dates stamped in concrete. Disjointed K legs create an unnerving look that makes you stare into the structure of the type. Oddities like this complement the integrity of its fluctuating strokes and consistent X-Height. It offers a few stylistic alternates to maintain readability at any size, in many languages. Worn Gothic offers full Greek character support as well as all punctuation.

Designers: Nathan Williams

Publisher: Baseline Fonts

Foundry: Baseline Fonts

Design Owner: Baseline Fonts

MyFonts debut: Aug 9, 2013

Worn Gothic™ is a trademark of Baseline Fonts.

About Baseline Fonts

Inspired by the typography and lettering of the late 19th century, Baseline Fonts type historian and designer Nathan Williams has been creating strong and imaginative typefaces since 1999. He is the Principal of Baseline Creative, a full-service marketing agency in Wichita, KS and Lawrence, KS. He continues to garner inspiration from the world around him and has developed many custom commercial typefaces since 2005 for films, apparel companies, apps and software. Nathan is an avid bicycle enthusiast and dog walker. Nathan's partner Bridgette and his three extraordinary daughters keep his creative inspiration flowing and make every day better.

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