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Clearface is a
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typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton with the collaboration of his father Linn Boyd Benton, produced at American Type Founders in 1907, immediately following his preparation of Century Old Style. The bold was drawn first, in 1905, but the regular weight was the first to be released. Six variants were released between 1907 and 1911, and the design has frequently been rereleased and revived since. Clearface is a warm, curving design, showing the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, for instance in the tilted 'e' and blobby, organic design, but not particularly based on any past period of type design and with a mixture of cursive and structured features.


Metal type

* ''Clearface'' (1907) * ''Clearface Bold + Italic'' * ''Clearface Heavy + Italic'' * ''Clearface Italic''


Hot Metal Copies

''Clearface'' had considerable popularity and was either licensed or copied by all the makers of mechanical composition machines, including Linotype, Intertype, Monotype, British Monotype, and Ludlow.
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not only cast it as foundry type, but also made an open face version in 1925 that was sold under the names ''Clearface Open,'' ''Clearface Handtooled,'' and ''Dominus''. It was popular for newspaper headlines for many years, although by the mid-twentieth century it had declined in popularity: British newspaper printing manager Allen Hutt was moved to call it "an Edwardian shocker...few faces, the monstrosities apart, have more departures from normal letter design–strokes curved when they should be straight, blobs substituted for serifs...counters misshapen, horizontal strokes made diagonal. The Extra-Bold...is less offensive, since the thickening-up does something to conceal the basic defects."


Cold Type Copies

''Clearface'' was redesigned by Victor Caruso for ITC in 1979, adding a black weight for a total of four weights with italics. Compared to ATF's original ''Clearface'', letters are slightly narrower, and certain eccentricities unique to individual weights, such as the open-looped "g" in the Roman, are eliminated in favor of a unified design throughout all four weights. Other cold type versions were also available.


Digital Copies

Victor Caruso's version, ''ITC Clearface'' is available through Bitstream,
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and Linotype. Other versions are made by Elsner+Flake, Monotype, and
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. ''Dominus'' was revived in 1997 by Steve Jackaman, and while lacking the original's italic, it includes not only the original "handtooled" version, but also "open", "engraved" and "solid" versions, the last functioning essentially as a higher-contrast display variant of ''Clearface Heavy''.


Clearface Gothic

Clearface Gothic is a sans-serif with only a distant resemblance to ''Clearface''. The typeface has a very organic and friendly appearance. It was designed by Morris Fuller Benton and cast by American Type Founders. It was made in only one weight and was never expanded into a family.


Cold Type Copies

A Cold Type knock-off was made at ITC by Victor Caruso, who expanded the typeface to four weights: light, medium, bold, and extra bold. Italics were included, but stayed in photo-negative film format until recently. The latest version of ''Clearface Gothic'' has five weights: light, roman, medium, bold, and black.


Digital Copies

Digital copies of the ''Clearface Gothic'' family include five weights and are available from
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, Linotype, Monotype, and
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. Two weights of Victor Caruso's version, demi bold and bold, are available from FontShop. A slightly altered version of the family, called ''Clear Gothic Serial'', complete with italics, is available from
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