Handel Gothic


Handel Gothic is a geometric sans-serif typeface. The typeface was designed in the mid-1960s by Donald J. Handel, who worked for the graphic designer Saul Bass. It was a companion typeface for the 1972 Warner Bros. logo and wordmark developed at Saul Bass' studios. It was also used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Bass. It was used in the end credits of Sesame Street from 1983-1992.
When first released, Handel Gothic was an instant success. The typeface was originally distributed in film format by FotoStar and was reissued in the 1980s by Robert Trogman.
It was a popular font in the 1980s due to its futuristic design, and even today is used to signify the future; it has been used in the credits of both ' and ' as well as the logo for Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Handel Gothic was also used for the end credits on CBS's The Price Is Right from 1972 to 1981. Handel Gothic was also used for the end credits of Sesame Street.
The Elsner+Flake, Linotype and URW++ versions use a curved leg on uppercase R, a horizontal tail on the uppercase Q, a curved lower leg on the lowercase k, and a trident-like lowercase w.
The Bitstream and Tilde SIA versions, however, use a thicker 1, a straight leg on the uppercase R, a straight lower leg on the lowercase k, and a double-v w.

Handel Gothic Cyrillic

It is a version by Tilde SIA with Cyrillic support. The family includes 1 font.

ITC Handel Gothic (2008)

It is a re-proportioned version designed by Rod McDonald, released in March 2008 by International Typeface Corporation.
The original release includes 5 fonts in 5 weights. OpenType features include fractions, ligatures, ordinals, stylistic alternates and subscript/superscript. Italic versions of the fonts were introduced with release of ITC Handel Gothic Pro.

ITC Handel Gothic Pro (2010)

It is a version of ITC Handel Gothic with complementary italic designs, support of Adobe Central Europe character set, addition of ligatures and alternate characters.
Additional OpenType features include localized forms, stylistic set 1.

ITC Handel Gothic Arabic (2015)

It is a version of ITC Handel Gothic for Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages, designed by Nadine Chahine of Monotype Imaging, based on Kufic script.
The font family includes 5 fonts in 5 weights, without italics.

URW++ Handel Slab (2009)

A slab-serif counterpart to URW++ Handel Gothic with three weights and obliques styles to complement them.

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