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Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue”

Contributed by Clare Jensen on Mar 5th, 2015. Artwork published in
January 2015
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    Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue” 1
    Source: www.kinfolk.com Kinfolk Magazine. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Kinfolk 2015 print redesign

    Editor-In-Chief & Brand Director: Nathan Williams
    Creative Director: Charlotte Heal
    Art Director: Anja Verdugo
    Ouur Design Director: Jennifer James Wright
    Founding Designer: Amanda James Jones
    Proofreader: Kelsey Snell

    Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue” 2
    Source: www.kinfolk.com Kinfolk Magazine. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue” 3
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    Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue” 4
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    Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue” 5
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    Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue” 6
    Source: www.kinfolk.com Kinfolk Magazine. License: All Rights Reserved.

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    • Garamond
    • Avenir
    • Fortescue
    • Twentieth Century
    • Swift
    • OptimusPrinceps

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    3 Comments on “Kinfolk Magazine, Issue 15 “The Entrepreneurs Issue””

    1. Albert says:
      Mar 16th, 2015 2:43 pm

      And also the P22 Johnston Underground on their website. I love this magazine!

    2. I think the title is set in Optimus Princeps

    3. The magazine logo indeed is based on Manfred Klein’s interpretation of Roman square capitals. The current version as seen on the website is not set in Optimus Princeps, but redrawn, since the quality of this freebie is pretty shoddy. The comparison below shows the Kinfolk wordmark (top) compared to Optimus Princeps Semi Bold (bottom). Especially note the O. Out of the box, Optimus Princeps is unusable, see also this post about The Kinfolk Table.

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