Famous Logos Created with Gill Sans Font
Gill Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by the English sculptor, type designer Eric Gill in the 1920s. The typeface takes inspiration from Edward Johnston’s Johnston typeface for London Underground and the first year when it was released just saw a great success, choosing by London and North Eastern Railway, British Railways, then the Penguin Books. Till today, Gill Sans is still very popular in Europe, especially in Britain and it has been described as ‘the English Helvetica’ because of its great, lasting popularity in British design. In our collection below, you will find some really big English names using this typeface.
Logo | Name | Font Name |
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AMD | Gill Sans Bold |
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ARM | Gill Sans Bold |
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BBC | Gill Sans Regular |
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Bradford & Bingley | Gill Sans Light |
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Comedy Gold | Gill Sans Ultra Bold |
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Flight Centre | Gill Sans Extra Bold |
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Grand Targhee Resort | Gill Sans Condensed |
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Halifax | Gill Sans ExtraBold Display |
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Inmarsat | Gill Sans Condensed Bold |
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International Paper | Gill Sans Bold |
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Ipswich Town F.C. | Gill Sans Bold |
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John Lewis | Gill Sans Roman |
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Nixon | Gill Sans Roman |
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Oakland Athletics | Gill Sans Bold Condensed |
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars | Gill Sans Roman |
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RSA | Gill Sans Roman |
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TAG Heuer | Gill Sans Bold |
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Tokyo Stock Exchange | Gill Sans Bold Condensed |
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Tommy Hilfiger | Gill Sans Regular |
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Vestax | Gill Sans Bold Condensed |