and has also, over the course of the magazines publication - become
synonymous as its trademark font ?




No former, smart-ass, know it all , font snob ex-students
like (Sean or Miguel or Lightly Fried Edgar ) can play. Only current
studentøs will be admitted.)
4 comments:
so I can not answer?
i think the answer is Didot, slightly stretched out.
For me it's a toss between Baskerville, Bookman, and Elephant. But if I had to choose I would go with Elephant.
Didot, it is ! Bravo.
Pick up your prize , a 2 slice Bageltoaster from Martin Siberock.
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