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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best typography of the 2000s, chosen by experts - MSNSumming up nicely with “When in doubt – Gotham”, Adam G, co-founder and creative director of LA-based design studio TRÜF, ...
Very cool article in the NY Times today about the Gotham typeface, which was inspired by simple sans-serif types seen everywhere in the city, and the young typeface was chosed for the cornerstone ...
GOTHAM | TOBIAS FRERE-JONES | 2000. ... the 1920s Bauhaus aligning with the Geometric typeface Futura and the 1950s Swiss school with the Neo-Grotesque typeface Helvetica.
Gotham is a lovely font, but it’s been used before. It was first created for the fashion magazine GQ, and later found its way into countless sites, publications, and marketing materials.
Online, typography blogs are full of love letters to the typeface, and one artist created a spitting image parody of an Obama sign declaring: “Gotham, a Font We Can Believe In.” ...
Obama’s typeface, Gotham, was macho but less heroic; it was originally designed for GQ magazine. Now, the Romney campaign is using a typeface from another men’s magazine, ...
If you're averse to change, then you might not like Netflix's most recent announcement. According to It's Nice That, the streaming service is changing its typeface from the old reliable Gotham to ...
From big impactful slabs to childlike Y2K icons, the 2000s was a decade that welcomed desktop publishing and DIY documents. The availability of font design software along with an increase in type ...
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