
Raster Gothic Condensed
Raster Gothic Condensed (2003). Originally designed as a bitmap font in 1986, and loosely based on Alternate Gothic, Raster Gothic Condensed is a series of outline fonts that retain the jagged, aliased look of a bitmap font. It was retooled for better consistency across sizes, and expanded to include two more sizes and bold for all sizes for a total of 12 fonts.
Perfect for on-screen use, including Flash animations and web graphics.
Tips: Each font is designed to be pixel-perfect at a specific pixel size, as indicated by the number. On Macs and in Flash (both Mac and Windows), the point size to use is the same as the pixel size. In other Windows applications, the point size to use is 75% of the desired pixel size. For best results with Flash, use the TrueType version (both TrueType and PostScript versions are included). Small caps can be made by using caps from the next size down.
If you want to play around with Raster Gothic Condensed, check out the Pangrammer Helper.