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Experimental Magazine

Not many realized the impact of the contribution of font designers to the reading pleasure and the appeal of reading, much less remember the font names . Whether we enjoy an article, an Ad, a poster, brochure, magazine, graffiti, logo identity, business card and stationaries on print, mobile and on web (among others), we are indebted to the passionate and dedicated artists of present and of long ago behind the high art of font design and typography. This experimental magazine is a tribute to the designers of the few good fonts.






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