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ADVERTISERS GOTHIC is bold and brash, like the city it comes from, Chicago. It was designed by the accomplished German-American matrix engraver, Robert Wiebking, for the Western Type Foundry in 1917. As its name suggests, it was designed for commercial headliner work, much as Publicity Gothic by Sidney Gaunt for BB&S the year before. See our PUBLICITY HEADLINE.

Alternate letters 'A' & 'S' are provided at positions 123 & 125. The most popular ad words "Free!", "New!" and "Sale" (with both esses) are provided at an angle for dramatic tension at positions 137, 167, 172 and 177 respectively. Hungarian umlauted l/c 'o' & 'u' are at 215 and 247.

ADVERTISERS GOTHIC became quite popular because it was effective. It can work equally well for a flyer advertising a non-profit event as for a magazine product ad. This font refuses to be a wimp. Use it boldly.