An Illustrated Guide Contributed by Webtype on Apr 23rd, 2013. Source: http://anillustratedguide.com License: All Rights Reserved. An Illustrated Guide uses Garamond Premier and Benton Sans RE for their review website of illustrated children’s books. License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Web (2810) Topics Kids (430) In Sets Webtype (Webtype) (241) 2 Comments on “An Illustrated Guide” Matt Steel says: Apr 23rd, 2013 5:33 pm Additional credit: It looks like they’re using Founders Grotesk in their nameplate. Stephen Coles says: Apr 23rd, 2013 8:42 pm Thanks, Matt. Added. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Garamond Premier in use Andreas Kleiberg website2014BleedJoakim JanssonContributed by Gareth Hague Muldenthaler Emaillierwerk GmbH2012EllijotContributed by Elisabeth Weber British Film Institute (fictional redesign)2017Isaac RuizContributed by Isaac Ruiz Staff Pick Sponsor More in Kids Ballet Bauhaus de Colorirc. 2019Bruno PonceanoContributed by Bruno Ponceano Lollipop – Christine Nöstlinger1977Angelika KaufmannContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Každý má přáníunknownContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Suur Tõll book1981Contributed by Nick Sherman More in Web Gravity Solutions2018ShukaAlexander KoltsovValya LazarevaContributed by Maria Doreuli Good Science Beauty brand identityc. 2019Good Science BeautyAlmightyMatt BurkeContributed by F37 Foundry Thadeus Londonc. 2020unknownContributed by Jan Maack C.M.Eldershaw2018PolytechnicContributed by Polytechnic More Fonts In Use Day For Night (Czechoslovak movie poster)1975Stanislav DudaContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick INCOMMON: performing arts in Italy, 1959–19792017Spa! visual designMonica NanniniPietro GarroneContributed by David Jonathan Ross Staff Pick H.I.S Menswear Advertising (1960s–70s)1967Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick The World Goes Pop2015Micha Weidmann StudioContributed by Gareth Hague Staff Pick
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Additional credit: It looks like they’re using Founders Grotesk in their nameplate.
Thanks, Matt. Added.