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Russia Reported: 1921–1933 by Walter Duranty

Contributed by Nick Sherman on Jul 10th, 2012. Artwork published in .
    Russia Reported: 1921–1933 by Walter Duranty
    Source: blog.eyemagazine.com License: All Rights Reserved.

    From the Eye blog:

    Stanley Morison became a director of Gollancz in 1928 and advised it on design for the next ten years. His legacy of yellow (Morgan’s Yellow Radiant) paper covers with black, red and magenta type continued for decades. (The copies shown here date from the early to mid-1930s.) Morison’s large headline fonts and pull quotes were radical at the time, especially when used with the then new Gill sans typeface.

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    • Gill Sans
    • Gill Sans Shadow No. 3

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    2 Comments on “Russia Reported: 1921–1933 by Walter Duranty”

    1. The two-colored first line probably doesn’t use Gill Sans Shadowed (406), but rather Gill Sans Shadow 338 AKA Gill Sanserif Colour, a variant added in 1932 to be combined with the caps from the regular Gill Sans 262 for chromatic effect.

    2. Frank Grießhammer has an image of a Monotype specimen that demonstrates the combination of series 338 with the caps of 262:

      GILL SANS COLOUR SERIES 338

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