Trade Gothic was Linotype’s response to workhorse sans serifs like News Gothic and Alternate Gothic. Read more about the wide-ranging family in this Blog post. See Trade Gothic Extended for the extended styles.
Linotype’s digital versions span 14 styles: four regular-wide weights (including Bold with straight-sided rounds and the rounder Bold #2) and two condensed weights with obliques, as well as two upright extended weights.
Trade Gothic Next (Linotype, 2008) is a revision by Akira Kobayashi and Tom Grace. Trade Gothic Display (Lynne Yun, 2017) is a chromatic all-caps design in 5 styles, based on Trade Gothic Condensed Heavy.
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