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Journal tagged by Typography

The New Yorker gets a refresh
Redesign

The New Yorker gets a refresh

The annoying autoplay function means I’ve had to take down this video – link to it here. Yikes! It's the magazine they said couldn’t be redesigned, but the rumours were true. Here’s New Yorker creative director Wyatt Mitchell talking readers...
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Wallpaper* redesigned
Redesign

Wallpaper* redesigned

Wallpaper* reveals a new look this week with their September issue. Led by creative director Sarah Douglas and art director Lee Belcher, the typography has been completely overhauled. The previously Swiss/brutalist headline face Graphik has been replaced by a more...
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Overmatter 09.08.13
Event

Overmatter 09.08.13

Commercial Type discuss their work on a new Didot for Vanity Fair. It’s Nice That have launched First Broadcast, a new TV channel that opens with a series of interviews with publishers. Holborn Magazine interviews Peter Bilak, founder/editor of Works...
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Overmatter 05.07.13
New magazine

Overmatter 05.07.13

Latest Little White Lies reviewed on MagPile by designer Luke Tonge. Special Request team interviewed by HolbornMag. Font geekery – behind the scenes in Apple’s iOS7. Genius is in the details, according to David Hepworth. Magazines and music! Popular Noise...
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Bloomberg Businessweek dogs and tweaks
Redesign

Bloomberg Businessweek dogs and tweaks

Bloomberg Businessweek has redesigned their ‘Etc’ section, the in-house team working with consultant Mark Leeds to add a new super-wide sans called Druk Wide. You can see it here in the headline, in among the dogs. The font is also...
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At Work With: Chris Dixon, Vanity Fair
At work with

At Work With: Chris Dixon, Vanity Fair

Chris Dixon was part of the team behind the influential 2005 redesign of New York magazine. In late 2011 he joined Vanity Fair and has spent the last 18 months quietly reinventing the look of that magazine. He looks forward...
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