Introducing the Broadway Regular Font This sans-serif typeface was created by ATF in 1927. Morris Fuller Benton was the main designer behind this font, which ATF uses for display purposes.
This is the decorative typeface that comes with archetypal artwork deco typeface this feature work well with the grobold font and both of them are present for free. There are some features like an extended preliminary run of recognition that was available in this typeface but after 1954 this feature was discontinued now tahoma font contains this feature.
Font Details
Name | Broadway Regular Font |
Style | Sans-Serif |
Designer | Morris Fuller Benton |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
License | Free for Personal Use |
Type | Free Version |

Usage
- Museum exhibitions
- PowerPoint presentations
- GIFs
- GIFs
- Email marketing templates
- Newspapers
- Promotional videos
- Brochures (print and digital)
- Annual reports
- Signage and trade show displays
License Information
Broadway Regular is a completely free font that you can use in your graphic designs. However, if you would like to use it for commercial purposes then you must have to buy it or contact the author for permission.
FAQs
What Type of Font Is Broadway Regular?
Broadway Regular is the sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton and released in the year of 1927 for the ATF
Can I Use Broadway Regular Font on My Website?
Yes You can use the Broadway Regular website on your website and can make your website design more beautiful.
Can I Download and Use Broadway Regular Font in My Pc and Mac?
Yes It's free to download and use the Broadway Regular on your mac and pc.
Can I Use Broadway Regular for My Logo?
Of course you can use the Broadway Regular for your logo as well as all other graphic design projects.
What's the Closest Font to Broadway Regular?
The Manbow font is very close to the Broadway Regular font.
How to Install Neuzeit Font in Mac or Windows PC?
You can check out our Font Installation in the windows guide or a separate guide on the installation of Fonts in Mac.
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