The full-quality version of Newhouse DT Condensed Extra Bold includes:
: A condensed sans-serif that mirrors the narrow, vertical energy of Newhouse DT. The full-quality version of Newhouse DT Condensed Extra
Aesthetic role and use cases Condensed extra-bold typefaces are optimized for high-impact headlines, posters, logos, and packaging where space is limited but presence must be maximal. The condensed proportions let designers set large type in tight columns or on narrow signboards without forcing line breaks. Extra-bold stroke weight increases legibility at a distance and yields a compact, nearly monolithic texture when set in all caps. This makes condensed heavy fonts ideal for editorial covers, advertising banners, transit signage, and any application that needs a powerful brand statement. Extra-bold stroke weight increases legibility at a distance
is a variant of the Newhouse typeface family, originally designed by David Thometz (hence the “DT” in the name). It is a serif font with a condensed width and an extra bold weight, making it suitable for headlines, posters, branding, and editorial layouts where strong visual impact is needed. It is a serif font with a condensed
This means it is not technically "free" for most uses. It is owned and distributed by Dutch Type Library (DTP) .
of how this font looks in professional layouts, or are you interested in a comparison with other condensed sans-serifs?
The full-quality version of Newhouse DT Condensed Extra Bold includes:
: A condensed sans-serif that mirrors the narrow, vertical energy of Newhouse DT.
Aesthetic role and use cases Condensed extra-bold typefaces are optimized for high-impact headlines, posters, logos, and packaging where space is limited but presence must be maximal. The condensed proportions let designers set large type in tight columns or on narrow signboards without forcing line breaks. Extra-bold stroke weight increases legibility at a distance and yields a compact, nearly monolithic texture when set in all caps. This makes condensed heavy fonts ideal for editorial covers, advertising banners, transit signage, and any application that needs a powerful brand statement.
is a variant of the Newhouse typeface family, originally designed by David Thometz (hence the “DT” in the name). It is a serif font with a condensed width and an extra bold weight, making it suitable for headlines, posters, branding, and editorial layouts where strong visual impact is needed.
This means it is not technically "free" for most uses. It is owned and distributed by Dutch Type Library (DTP) .
of how this font looks in professional layouts, or are you interested in a comparison with other condensed sans-serifs?