This document contains late-breaking product information, updates, and troubleshooting tips.
Minimum system requirements
Font installation
Family information
Release Notes
Known issues
Customer care
Other resources
Windows®
Macintosh
For information on installing these fonts, see http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_fontinstall_en.
History
Franklin Gothic is modeled on Morris Fuller Benton's original Franklin Gothic family, designed in 1902 for American Type Founders. Named for Benjamin Franklin, Franklin Gothic modernized nineteenth-century sans serif designs to shape a typeface style that has practically formed a category of its own. This version of Franklin Gothic is bolder in weight, and includes condensed and extra condensed designs. These are highly noticeable and legible display faces for headlines, advertising, and packaging.Menu Names And Style Linking
The fonts in this family have no style links: none are a bold or italic variant of another.
You should note that selecting a style option such as bold or italic with any of these faces will either have no effect, or result in programmatic bolding or slanting of the base font, which will usually produce inferior screen and print results.
For all fonts of family Franklin Gothic Std: version 2.085 created on Wed Mar 23 15:59:31 2011.
version 2.085 created 2011/03/23
version 2.055 created 2009/11/23
version 2.045 created 2009/07/28
version 2.020 created 2007/06/13
version 1.022 created 2002/04/01
Customer Service
Adobe Customer Service provides assistance with product information, sales, registration, and other non-technical issues. To find out how to contact Adobe Customer Service, please visit Adobe.com for your region or country and click on Contact.
Support Plan Options and Technical Resources
If you require technical assistance for your product, including information on free and paid support options and troubleshooting resources, more information is available at http://www.adobe.com/go/support/. Outside of North America, go to http://www.adobe.com/go/intlsupport/. Free troubleshooting resources include Adobe’s support knowledgebase, Adobe user-to-user forums and more.
Online Resources
Adobe Type Showroom
Adobe Type Showroom - all current Read-Me files for our font families
User Forums