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Harper's Bazzar is one of my favorite magazines. I was always inspired by their logo. Modern typefaces, characterized by horizontal stress, flat and unbracketed serifs and a high contrast between thin and thick were the final step in designing the most fashionable brands such as Harper's Bazaar. They used Didot typefaces for the cover. Harper's Bazaar typeface singled out by the American Society of Magazine Editors as part of "one of the most dramatic magazine reinventions in history."
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