Trump Gothic is a reconception of ideas from Georg Trump's critical 1955 Signum typeface and its later reworking (Kamene) by Czech designer Stanislav Marso. Originally patched together for a range of film jobs in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Trump Gothic family was offered for the public in 2005. Quickly thereafter, it ended up being a common sight in film credits, on posters and publication covers, in style branding and on business website.
Though many efforts have been made to replicate it, its distinct totality and appearance to design designers was never really topped. Its appeal is mostly due to its double-duty tool kit: A financial functionality that enables it to pack big amounts of info in little areas, and a clear, modular visual that provides it the capability to highlight brief text in large sizes, all without sacrificing legibility or succumbing to dated or over-rehashed industrial gothic forms.
The typeface was redrawn, refitted, optimized and significantly expanded in 2013, and the result is Trump Gothic Pro, a multiscript household of 6 fonts, each including over 1020 glyphs and a wealth of OpenType features, consisting of small caps, caps-to-small-caps, stylistic alternates, unicase/monocase alternates, portions, ordinals, class-based kerning, and support for Latin, Cyrillic and Greek locales.
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