Anton vs Bank Gothic

This comparison helps you decide whether Anton can replace Bank Gothic without changing the overall typographic feel. Anton delivers maximum impact in condensed form similar to Bank Gothic's display applications. Condensed work is unforgiving; check width variants and counters at small sizes.

72% Similarity

Visual Comparison

Anton

Free

Aa Bb Cc 123

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789 !@#$%^&*()

Bank Gothic

Premium

Feature Comparison

Feature Anton Bank Gothic
Type Free Premium
Classification display display
Variable Font No No
Weights 400 Multiple
Italics No Yes
License OFL-1.1 Commercial License Required
Language Support latin, latin-extended, vietnamese latin, latin-extended
Source Google Fonts Bitstream

Performance Comparison

Metric Anton Bank Gothic
Score 51/100 N/A
File Size 57.3 KB N/A
Weights 1 N/A
Italics No N/A
Variable Font No N/A
Language Groups 3 N/A
CDN Delivery Yes N/A
x-Height Ratio 0.732 N/A
Cap Height Ratio 0.859 N/A

Where You'll See These Fonts

Bank Gothic

  • Terminator 2 movie titles
  • Video game interfaces
  • Military-themed productions
  • Sci-fi film graphics
  • Tactical product branding

Which Should You Choose?

Recommended: Anton

  • Particularly suited for headlines and poster design
  • Delivers a bold, strong, impactful aesthetic
  • Rated as an easy replacement
  • Free under OFL-1.1 license
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Consider: Bank Gothic

  • Original design with refined typographic details
  • Designed specifically for headlines and sci-fi
  • Used by Terminator 2 movie titles, Video game interfaces
  • Commercial license with professional support
View Bank Gothic →

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