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Optima. Really?

April 22, 2008 · No Comments

A number of graphic designers weigh in on John McCain’s campaign’s choice of typeface. The consensus seems to be that a better choice might have been made.

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Get Helvetica Off Our Money

April 8, 2008 · No Comments

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Paul Rand’s Letterhead

January 11, 2008 · No Comments

Saw this recently over at Design Observer and was struck by, in the words of one commenter, its simple, understated design. The typeface is Helvetica. (Of course.)

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The Typographer as Casting Director

December 30, 2007 · No Comments

One of the more interesting statements made in Gary Hustwit’s Helvetica:

 “The classical modernist line on how aware a reader should be of a typeface is that they shouldn’t be aware of it at all. It should be this crystal goblet there to hold and display and organize the information. But I don’t think it’s really quite as simple as that. I think even if they’re not consciously aware of the typeface they’re reading, they’ll still be affected by it, in the same way an actor that’s miscast in a role will affect someone’s experience of a movie or play that they’re watching. They’ll still follow the plot, but be less convinced or affected. I think typography is similar to that. A designer choosing typefaces is essentially a casting director.” —Tobias Frere-Jones

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