

Jamie Reid managed to answer the question correctly and therefor wins Edition No.1 of Reader Black by Colophon.
Question
—What is the date of the initial reference for the Reader typeface?
Answer
—1972
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Jamie Reid managed to answer the question correctly and therefor wins Edition No.1 of Reader Black by Colophon.
Question
—What is the date of the initial reference for the Reader typeface?
Answer
—1972
1st Jul 2009
4:28 pm
i really like the individual letters in that font, but overall it’s kinda awkward and actually really hard to read!
mediumstudio
4th Jul 2009
5:44 pm
beautiful R’s – strong but innocent
Bora
6th Jul 2009
3:02 pm
looks like a poor copy of HTF Gotham Black:
http://www.typography.com/testDriver/rasterize.php?text=READER%20BLACK&fileName=Gotham-Black.otf&rndnum=0.48076102626509964
outputdan
8th Jul 2009
8:30 am
Ah, don’t you just love the haters (who never publish their site). I think it’s meant to be ‘kinda awkward’, in that early 20th century British grotesque fashion. Colophon, I think you guys are doing a cracking job and have made a real impact with what you’re doing with the foundry – keep it up.
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