A Typographic Walking Tour

More than fonts, it’s lettering that contributes the dominant flavor to New York City’s typography. More often than not, these one-off inscriptions and signs, handmade by artisans in a variety of media, were rendered in styles unconnected... 

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Hoefler & Frere-Jones

Welcome to the all new typography.com. It’s been more than a few years that we’ve been thinking about how typefaces are made, how designers use them, and how readers experience them, and today’s typography.com is designed to present... 

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