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Contributed by Stephen Coles on Sep 19th, 2013.
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    “The Build Network is not a traditional media company. It is a consulting group dedicated to C-level executives of mid-sized businesses — the economy’s hot core.” — Modus Operandi

    I dig the way the logo shape echoes the counters and tittle of Paralucent. The main typeface currently used for the publication is ITC Franklin. Unfortunately, on the website, they have substituted the weak freebie Oswald instead of the real deal. Flama is also used, with its alternate barred ‘I’.

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    • Paralucent
    • ITC Franklin
    • Flama

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    2 Comments on “Build

    1. Note: The logo shape is actually the dot from the lower case “i”

    2. Thanks for commenting, Patrick. I noticed your use of the ‘i’. dot. “Tittle” is another word for it.

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