Marfa Journal website Contributed by D. Mx on Aug 6th, 2014. Artwork published in 2013. Source: marfajournal.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: marfajournal.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: marfajournal.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: marfajournal.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: marfajournal.com License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Magazines/Periodicals (1361) Topics Art (2739) Designers/Agencies Andrew McCarthy (1) Tagged withmagazine websites (58)stacked glyphs (304) Artwork location United States (6342) Texas (31) Marfa (1) In Sets bok (Viktor Almqvist) (25) cool (Karo Konieczna) (874) 3 Comments on “Marfa Journal website” Barnéy Baker says: Oct 11th, 2015 6:08 pm The masthead font is Frutiger? I can’t see that unless it has been tweaked and stretched real hard. Does anybod know what that font might be? Thanks! Stephen Coles says: Oct 11th, 2015 6:39 pm Hi Barnéy. This post is specifically about Marfa Journal’s website which uses Frutiger for text. The publication’s logo is set in a different typeface, or, more likely, lettering. Barnéy Baker says: Oct 12th, 2015 5:54 pm Ah I see. Well thanks for the reply Stephen. I will continue to dig. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More ITC Honda in use Chiemseer beerc. 2014unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig The Black School identity2016Joseph Cuillier IIIShani PetersMitchell Reese JohnsonContributed by Stephen Coles The Nightwalker – Atheneum book jacket1980Lawrence RatzkinContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Sponsor More in Art Dwell in Other Futures2018Noah BakerContributed by Noah Baker Staff Pick Island2018Joosung KangContributed by Benoît Bodhuin Staff Pick Kherad Art House identity & poster series2018Studio MelliContributed by TPTQ Arabic Staff Pick PhotoSaintGermain 20182018Roch DeniauContributed by Adrien Menard More in Magazines/Periodicals Variety 2013 redesign2013Robb RiceContributed by Robb Rice Staff Pick Bella triste, No. 602021Handina MuranduVivien SorrentinoContributed by Darden Studio Staff Pick Baby & Familie magazine, 2017 redesignc. 2017Silvia DreyerWort & Bild VerlagContributed by Jan Maack ZéroQuatre, nº6, Printemps 20102010Huz & BosshardContributed by 205TF More Fonts In Use Host IdentityTokoContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Womanhood2016Anaïs BourdetCamille LeonardContributed by Anaïs Bourdet Staff Pick Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty album art and promotion1998Bill McMullenThe Drawing BoardCey AdamsContributed by Lauren Hart Staff Pick The Collected Tales of Nikolaï Gogol, Vintage Books1999Barbara de WildePhoto(s) by Steve on Flickr. Staff Pick
3 Comments on “Marfa Journal website”
The masthead font is Frutiger? I can’t see that unless it has been tweaked and stretched real hard.
Does anybod know what that font might be?
Thanks!
Hi Barnéy. This post is specifically about Marfa Journal’s website which uses Frutiger for text. The publication’s logo is set in a different typeface, or, more likely, lettering.
Ah I see. Well thanks for the reply Stephen.
I will continue to dig.