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Machines for Life Pitchfork Cover Story

Date:2013-05-15 06:45:19| News|Browse: 158|Source: Fonts in Use|Author: Florian Hardwig
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IntroductionSource: http://pitchfork.com.License: All Rights Reserved.Ryan Do

Source: http://pitchfork.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Ryan Dombal's Daft Punk cover story for Pitchfork can be read and viewed in a special "dynamic" version. Make sure to visit the page, since the screenshots shown here can't do justice to the browsing experience which comprises a responsive layout with animated sequences, various scrolling effects and flipping characters that are reminiscient of flap displays.

Source: http://pitchfork.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://pitchfork.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Other quotes are set in centered Generika Mono, a narrow monospaced typeface by Alexander Colby. The characters constantly take turns with ones and zeros, which looks like a glitch on an airport panel.

Source: http://pitchfork.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

The pull quotes are set in Colfax. Like the images in the sidebar, they swing into position when scrolling.

Source: http://pitchfork.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

The primary typeface is FF Spinoza by Max Phillips (2011), with lead-ins in Colfax Bold. Pitchfork uses em dashes and traditional "curly" quotation marks, but a few incorrect straight apostrophes have slipped in.

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