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Magazine Mesh Up: Bloomberg Businessweek

Introduction 
 
It is a typography assignment which is a magazine mesh up project. It aims to study the feature styles of magazine and recompose magazine with new contents.
 
New article content
 
History and principle of Visual Communication(Example from the past, e.g. Map of the London underground)
Font in use
1.Neue Haas Grotesk
 
The digital version of Helvetica that everyone knows and uses
today is quite different from the typeface’s pre-digital design from
1957. Originally released as Neue Haas Grotesk, many of the
features that made it a Modernist favorite have been lost in
translation over the years from one typesetting technology to the
next.
 
 
2.Publico
 
Publico Text is composed of three weights with matching
italics. All styles include a comprehensive set of typographic
features, such as small caps, fractions, as well as lining, old style
and small cap figures in both proportional and tabular widths.
Publico Text supports use in a wide range of languages and a
selection of simple dingbats is also included.
 
 
Features Style of original magazine
 
Headline: Neue Haas Grotesk with underline 75
bold 107pt
Lead: Neue Haas Grotesk 65 medium 26pt
Byline: Neue Haas Grotesk 65 medium 28pt
Final Trim : 200mm x 266mm
4 column grid
Gutter : 4mm
Margins top/bottom : 8mm/8mm
Inside: 7mm
Outside: 10mm
Pull quote : Neue Haas Grotesk 65 medium 30pt
with underline
Body : Publico >Baskerville Old Face 10pt(replacment)
Indecent : 4mm
Dropcaps : Neue Haas Grotesk
75 bold 108pt
Baseline Grid : 3.5mm
Caption: Neue Haas Grotesk 65 medium 9pt
Folio: Neue Haas Grotesk 55 Roman
on 18mm diameter circle
Hyphenation: maximum 8letters minimum
2letters
Magazine Mesh Up: Bloomberg Businessweek
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Magazine Mesh Up: Bloomberg Businessweek

It is a publishing assignment which is a magazine mesh up project. It aims to study the feature styles of magazine and recompose magazine with ne Read More

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