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3 Comments on “Marfa Journal website”
The masthead font is Frutiger? I can’t see that unless it has been tweaked and stretched real hard.
Does anybod know what that font might be?
Thanks!
Hi Barnéy. This post is specifically about Marfa Journal’s website which uses Frutiger for text. The publication’s logo is set in a different typeface, or, more likely, lettering.
Ah I see. Well thanks for the reply Stephen.
I will continue to dig.