While some sites offer "Free" versions, these are often limited to . If you are using this font for a client project or a commercial brand, always check the EULA (End User License Agreement) to ensure you have the proper commercial rights.

A versatile, high-impact industrial sans-serif.

Newhouse DT Condensed Extra Bold—based on the name—is positioned as a high-impact condensed display face for headlines and branding. Before using it (especially commercially or claiming exclusivity), confirm the font’s origin and licensing, validate technical quality (glyph coverage, hinting, kerning), and test rendering across intended outputs. For exclusive or production-critical needs, secure a commercial/exclusive license or commission a custom typeface.

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This variant is a highly compressed, high-impact font designed for use in restricted spaces. It is noted for maintaining legibility even at small sizes while offering a neutral, "Helvetica-like" aesthetic. Licensing & Availability:

: The italic styles are designed as "true obliques," meaning they maintain the primitive slanted effect often preferred for technical or high-contrast emphasis. Global Reach : Modern updates have expanded the family to include Cyrillic and Greek scripts , making it a viable choice for international branding. Is it Free? Understanding the Licensing

The "Condensed Extra Bold" variant is part of the broader Newhouse DT family, which includes standard, condensed, and super-condensed widths. This specific weight is characterized by: