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License
Custom
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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:47 PM
Embedding
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fsType 8
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Custom · Editable embedding allowed
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Victor Caruso as the main credited source for the font.
Designer

Categories
Decorative
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Splinter2
Font Subfamily
Normal
Full Name
Splinter2
PostScript Name
Splinter2
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Victor Caruso
Manufacturer
International Typeface CorporationVendor ID
ITC
Version
v.1.5
Commercial Use Guidance
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Description
Designed in 1902 by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders company, Franklin Gothic still reigns as one of the most-widely used sans serif typefaces. Originally issued in only one weight, the ATF version of Franklin Gothic was eventually expanded to include five additional weights, but no light or intermediate weights were ever developed. In 1979, under license from ATF, ITC developed four new weights in roman and italic: book, medium, demi and heavy. Designed by Victor Caruso, ITC’s new weights matched the original face’s characteristics, but featured a slightly enlarged lowercase x-height. ITC Franklin Gothic also features a slightly condensed lowercase a-z alphabet. In 1991, ITC commissioned the Font Bureau in Boston to create condensed, compressed and extra compressed versions of ITC Franklin Gothic, which increased the flexibility and usefulness of the design.
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Copyright
Splinter2 - 2007 - Andrew2 Hart-Dirt2.com
Trademark
Splinter2 2007- Andrew2 Hart. Dirt2.com