The Hollywood Reporter
Contributed by Font Bureau on Feb 14th, 2012. Artwork published in
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“A major element of the redesign of The Hollywood Reporter was in choosing new, versatile, contemporary typefaces with classic lines. These typefaces can handle all the various typographic needs of the magazine with clarity and dignity, making every page easy to read and navigate. We considered many typefaces and settled with beautiful, sturdy eminently readable faces designed by Cyrus Highsmith including Antenna, Prensa and Quiosco.” — James Reyman, Creative Director
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- Hollywood (9)
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- newspaper interiors (55)
- first use (390)
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6 Comments on “The Hollywood Reporter”
The typeface sample for Quiosco is spelled incorrect.
Yeah, I’ve since replaced it, but there is a bug that is preventing replacement samples from appearing. Thanks for being on the lookout!
Do you know the type of the logo “Hollywood” on the original print logo ?
Hi Chris, that’s Antenna Compressed. Or are you asking about a previous version?
Florian is correct. The logo typeface is Antenna Compressed, designed by Cyrus Highsmith. All the typefaces used in this redesign were designed by Cyrus. He drew a small caps version of Quiosco for me for this project. This was, I believe, the first use of Prensa Condensed as well. I don’t believe it had been released yet, if memory serves.
Thanks for chiming in and confirming, James!