In Use: Magazine Typography
It seems we’re not the only ones who look at magazines for the type. Our coverage of Martha Stewart’s Blueprint was so popular that we headed back to the newsstand on a search for more great typography. Five periodicals get the treatment in the latest FontShop newsletter. If you’re not subscribed, you’re missing out.
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It’s worth noting too that Wallpaper has an exclusive license of Big Caslon Italic, which it uses to great effect, and now Big Caslon Bold. Some of us can’t wait to get our grubby hands on those two.
Sample of the italic here.
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