Titling Gothic Extended Font File

| Optical Size | Best Use | Design Difference | |--------------|-----------|--------------------| | | Small print (8–14 pt) | Slightly tighter spacing, wider counters, heavier strokes to prevent breaking up | | Subhead | Medium sizes (14–24 pt) | Balanced proportions, moderate letter spacing | | Display | Headlines (24–48 pt) | Cleaner joints, refined curves for larger viewing | | Poster | Very large (48 pt+) | Tighter spacing, enhanced detail to avoid looseness at scale |

| For Body Text | Why It Works | |---------------|----------------| | | Serif contrast softens the industrial edge | | Helvetica Neue | Clean, neutral sans — allows the extended headlines to stand out | | Freight Text | Warm, readable serif that complements the gothic structure | | Public Sans | Open-source, utilitarian, and quietly modern | titling gothic extended font

Streetwear, metal, and punk aesthetics often leverage its bold, blocky presence. 6. Pairing Recommendations Because Titling Gothic Extended is so wide and distinctive, it works best as a display font paired with a more neutral body text. | Optical Size | Best Use | Design

Brands in automotive, tool manufacturing, whiskey, craft beer, and outdoor apparel use Titling Gothic Extended to evoke reliability, strength, and American industrial heritage. Brands in automotive