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In this week’s New Yorker, there’s a new look for Goings On About Town, a redrawn update of the classic Irvin font, and other design changes.
The Mystery Font That Took Over New York How did Choc, a quirky calligraphic typeface drawn by a French graphic designer in the 1950s, end up on storefronts everywhere?
The New Yorker's creative director and web editor reveal how they approached the redesign--and what other brands can learn, too. ... “Right on down to the font choice and page breaks, ...
The New Yorker’s style rules provoke strong reactions in the mostly civil realm of grammarians. In opinion pieces and on social media, critics have long accused the magazine of snobbery ...