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032c magazine, #42 “Drain Gang”

Contributed by Erkin Karamemet on Jan 23rd, 2024. Artwork published in .
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The 42nd issue of 032c magazine titled “Drain Gang” from winter 2022/2023 uses Roumald in all four proportional styles: Roman, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic, designed by Erkin Karamemet.

About 032c:

032c is a media and fashion company for the 21st century. Founded by Joerg Koch in 2000, 032c began as a magazine in Berlin. Now the brand also creates ready-to-wear collections and community-catalysing experiences on a global scale. The mission of every 032c production is to inform, provoke, and activate the imagination. The 032c universe is a place for freedom, research, and creativity, where fantasy is reality, aspiration is attainment, and everything is culture in the making. And, like any universe, 032c is expanding.

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  • EK Roumald
  • Neue Haas Grotesk

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3 Comments on “032c magazine, #42 “Drain Gang””

  1. Cover: Helvetica Neue?

  2. Thanks! The 032c website uses Neue Haas Grotesk, so I’m assuming that’s the version used here, too.

  3. Since the magazine was founded in 2000, I’m pretty sure they started with Helvetica Neue (Christian Schwartz’s Neue Haas Grotesk appeared only in 2011) — they must have switched to NHG at a later date, then.

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