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Thick and bolded sans-serif, looks common, very similar to Franklin Gothic ITC Bold
Sans similar to Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed seen on book cover
condensed sans similar to Alternate Gothic seen on DVD cover and You Tube
sans similar to League Gothic seen on cover of Nature magazine
geometric sans similar to ITC Avant Garde Gothic but with double-story lower-case "a"
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2001 strongly bolded sans-serif, similar to Studio Gothic Fat
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Futura?
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Yes! It's the condensed extra bold version. Funny I didn't think it would be such a commonplace font.
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There was probably some modification, such as lengthening the middle bars on F and E to be the same length as the others.
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Thank you for pointing that out! I also noticed that they modified the exclamation point to be the same height as the letters.
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