What is the Garth Graphic® font?
Based on a John Matt design for a roman and italic font from the 1960s, Garth Graphic was acquired by Compugraphic Corporation and redesigned and expanded to eight weights by Renee LeWinter and Constance Blanchard for its 1979 release.
Garth Graphic is a sturdy and flexible text family that includes several weights and two condensed faces; it is also popular for advertising, short texts, and display work.
It is named after Bill Garth, one of the founders of Compugraphic, later Agfa, a division of Miles and now Monotype.
Garth Graphic® Font families
The Garth Graphic® includes the following font families:
- Garth Graphic Std
- Garth Graphic Std Italic
- Garth Graphic Std Bold
- Garth Graphic Std Bold Italic
- Garth Graphic Std ExtraBold
- Garth Graphic Std Black
- Garth Graphic Std Cond
- Garth Graphic Std Cond Bold
Garth Graphic® Preview
Here is a preview of how Garth Graphic® will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.