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frieze magazine, 2020 redesign

Contributed by Maxitype on Nov 9th, 2022. Artwork published in .
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Redesign of contemporary art and culture magazine frieze by creative director David Lane and design director Lorenz Klingebiel, with Andrew Durbin as editor. At the core of the redesign sits Rhymes, by Jakub Samek, distributed exclusively by Maxitype. Jakub drew a bespoke compressed display version: Rhymes Compressed, exclusively used in the front section of frieze. It is complemented by Swiss 721, a 20th century sans-serif classic.

frieze magazine gets published eight times a year with offices in London, Berlin and New York.

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  • Rhymes
  • Rhymes Compressed
  • Swiss 721

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