GT America
Family overview
- Compressed
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Black Italic
- Condensed
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Black Italic
- Standard
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Black Italic
- Extended
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Black Italic
- Expanded
- Mono
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Black Italic
Subfamilies
- Standard Ultra LightAsk not what your country can do for you!
- Standard Ultra Light ItalicThe difference between a goal and a dream is a deadline.
- Standard ThinEl Paso, Texas, 681’124, 255.2 sq mi, 31.8484°N 106.4270°W
- Standard Thin ItalicDallas, Texas, 1’300’092, 340.5 sq mi, 32.7757°N 96.7967°W
- Standard LightПалата представників — назва законодавчих органів у багатьох країнах та адміністративних одиницях.
- Standard Light ItalicJohn Quincy Adams, July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts, March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829
- Standard RegularIt doesn’t matter where you are coming from. All that matters is where you are going.
- Standard Regular ItalicIf you don’t make mistakes, you aren’t really trying.
- Standard MediumJohn F. Kennedy, May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts, January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963
- Standard Medium ItalicZachary Taylor, November 24, 1784, Barboursville, Virginia, March 4, 1849 – July 9, 1850
- Standard BoldFort Worth, Texas, 833’319, 339.8 sq mi, 32.7795°N 97.3463°W
- Standard Bold ItalicEl Paso, Texas, 681’124, 255.2 sq mi, 31.8484°N 106.4270°W
- Standard BlackJohn F. Kennedy, May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts, January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963
- Standard Black ItalicI’d rather be a failure at something I enjoy than a success at something I hate.
- Settings
Typeface information
GT America is the missing bridge between 19th century American Gothics and 20th century European Neo-Grotesk typefaces. It uses the best design features from both traditions in the widths and weights where they function optimally.
Typeface features
OpenType features enable smart typography. You can use these features in most Desktop applications, on the web, and in your mobile apps. Each typeface contains different features. Below are the most important features included in GT America’s fonts:
- SS01
- Alternate g
Schönegg
- SS02
- Alternate one
1776/1848
- SS05
- Round Dots
Österreich?
- ONUM
- Oldstyle numerals
0123456789
- CASE
- Case sensitive forms
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Typeface Minisite
- Visit the GT America minisite to discover more about the typeface family’s history and design concept.
GT America in use