Kim’s Convenience Font

About Kim’s Convenience Font

Kim’s Convenience is a Canadian television sitcom that centers on the Korean Canadian Kim family who run a convenience store in the Moss Park neighbourhood of Toronto.

The font used for the title of the TV series is Franklin Gothic, with the “Kim’s” set in its condensed weight and the “Convenience” in the extra condensed weight. Franklin Gothic is a grotesque sans originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1902 for American Type Founders.

Set in Franklin Gothic Cond

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Franklin Gothic Typeface in Use

In addition to Kim’s Convenience, Franklin Gothic typeface is also used in the following logos, movie posters or album covers, etc., including: Reno 911, Good Things, Ramones, Milo Goes to College (Descendents), Aardman, Bill Cunningham New York, A Walk to Remember, You Don’t Know Jack (video game), The Dark Knight Rises, Labour Isn’t Working, Cosmopolitan Logo, Nebraska, Rocky, Bank of America, Godless (TV series).

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