June 28, 2018, 12:49 PM
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How did Trajan become the go-to typeface for movie-poster design in the 1990s — and what does it say about a film when a studio uses it today? Graphic designer (and prolific typography critic) Yves Peters considers the question in this explainer from Vox. The post How One Typeface Took Over Movie Posters appeared first on Studio Daily.
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