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ArtReview website

Contributed by Peiran Tan on Aug 30th, 2023. Artwork published in
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ArtReview.com homepage, above the fold
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ArtReview.com homepage, above the fold

ArtReview’s website is potentially the only place on the Internet so far to use Lexicon (its No.2 variant) as a web font.

Headlines and other functional elements are set in Monotype’s Neue Haas Unica.

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  • Neue Haas Unica
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3 Comments on “ArtReview website”

  1. From what I’ve heard from Adrien Vasquez, the design of the website is indeed based on John Morgan studio’s layout for the printed magazine, but was carried out by a different company specialized on websites. We’ll add their name when we hear back.

    While the ArtReview masthead was custom drawn from scratch by Adrien Vasquez based on Team’77’s original Haas Unica, and the printed magazine uses Lineto’s LL Unica77 (2015, made with Christian Mengelt of Team’77), the website uses Toshi Omagari’s Neue Haas Unica (2015).

  2. Hi Stéphane, Florian. The direction for the design of the ArtReview website was indeed set by us (John Morgan studio) and by the ArtReview team (especially its designer at the time, Isabel Duarte). The developed design and built was then carried out by a Polish company named Aeronauts.

  3. Thank you very much, Adrien! I have added the credits.

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