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38HOURS in city guides Nº 1–4

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Dec 13th, 2014. Artwork published in .
38HOURS in city guides Nº 1–4 1
Source: www.38hrs.com 38HOURS. License: All Rights Reserved.

The 38HOURS city travel guides avoid typographic stereotypes, or at least they happily shuffle them around: the Berlin edition comes in a quintessential French typeface, Antique Olive (Bold Condensed, with a lowercase ‘i’ thrown in for fun). Amsterdam is presented in the very English Windsor (albeit against Dutch orange). Paris is set in outlined Clarendon, another epitome of British type design (revived in Switzerland). Only the newest edition is a match in terms of local color: London proudly features Gill Sans 442 Ultra Bold, better known as Gill Kayo, made in the UK in 1936.

38HOURS in city guides Nº 1–4 2
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38HOURS in city guides Nº 1–4 3
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38HOURS in city guides Nº 1–4 4
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  • Antique Olive
  • Windsor
  • Clarendon
  • Gill Kayo
  • Futura

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