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Monday Apr 23, 2007
The Helvetica of MexicoBy way of public radio show "The World," we learn that Helvetica isn't the only font finding fame this year. Mexican Blackletter is a book by graphic designer Cristina Paoli which focuses on the Corona beer typeface's prevalence in Mexican culture. A decorative dinosaur compared to prim 50-year-old Helvetica, Mexican Blackletter is further distingushed by its many charming variations in hand-painted signs and gains undeniable street cred by being a popular choice for tattoos. Anyone out there with a Helvetica tattoo? We didn't think so. That's because Mexican Blackletter could kick your Swiss ass. You can read an excerpt from Paoli's book at Graphics.com. Email This Post |
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