Monday, March 25, 2013
Wired magazine
Each magazine has it's own typography. The most important typography is the title of the magazine. Wired's font reminds me of the "Earwig Factory" font. When people see this magazine they are going to recognized it because of the consistent typography. They used a sans serif font for the title and for the blurbs. There font is bold and big. Wired magazine has articles about science, gear, entertainment, business, security, and design. I think the font choice for the title fits well. It looks like the designer used the same font for the blurbs. I noticed that they left-aligned the blurbs on the left side and center the blurb in the center, which makes sense. Typography is very important in magazines, especially for the cover.
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