
Vice often uses Trade Gothic along with Hector Rounded. OpenType features include case-sensitive forms, numerators/denominators, fractions, standard ligatures, localized forms, sub/superscript, proportional/lining figures, glyph (de)composition, kerning, mark (to mark) positioning. The family include five fonts in one weight and one width, with five different styles inside glyph outlines. The different fonts can be used over each other in layers to create complex effects.

It is a rounded version of Trade Gothic Next.ĭesigned by Lynne Yun of Monotype GmbH, this family is based on Trade Gothic Condensed Heavy, but with only capital glyphs for Latin texts. Linotype also released some styles with a rounded design. The extended width from original Trade Gothic was not included. OpenType features include sub/superscript, proportional lining figures. It supports ISO-Adobe 2, Adobe CE, Latin Extended characters. The family includes 17 fonts in four weights and three widths, with the fourth (Light) weight only in widest width fonts, and complementary italic in all but Compressed width fonts. Other reworked designs include terminals, stroke endings, the spacing, and the kerning.

The most important change was to remove the inconsistencies found in the original family. Released in February 2009 by Linotype, it is a redesign by Akira Kobayashi and Tom Grace. Like many pre-digital fonts, cross-licensing has meant the original digitisation of Trade Gothic is available from a range of companies, including Adobe (14 styles) and Linotype (36).
