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Control_Is_Dead t1_iybd6i4 wrote
Reply to comment by lostinam3rica in I would purchase this by mzzy_ozborne
It's not the same typeface fwiw. Still probably not a coincidence imo.
giritrobbins t1_iyd4vkv wrote
Don't type faces and families go in and out of style regularly. It seems that's what's currently vogue.
Control_Is_Dead t1_iyddahu wrote
I would say not so much the font styles, but the way in which those styles are used.
> “In the new computer age, the proliferation of typefaces and type manipulations represents a new level of visual pollution threatening our culture. Out of thousands of typefaces, all we need are a few basic ones and trash the rest.” — Massimo Vignelli
For context of the timescale, Grotesque fonts on transit maps is a ~50 year old trend whereas the font style itself is from the 1800s.
lostinam3rica t1_iybhbft wrote
Technically yes, you’re correct. But very similar san serif—I just meant to the average viewer they’re essentially the same.
CaesarOrgasmus t1_iyd5963 wrote
technically, the average person knows fuck-all about type and will see Helvetica next to a geometric sans-serif and go "they don't have the squiggly end bits, they're the same"
a designer would be able to easily distinguish the two and choose more intentionally.
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