The tournament is heating up! Final scores from last round are posted above. Now the top eight from the Northwest corner of your bracket face off to fill just four open slots. To participate, vote for the winning face in each poll. Follow the links in the title above each sample for more information on each typeface. One vote is one point. All polls close at midnight tonight (Pacific). Let’s make it happen.
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2 Comments
I call for a kerning foul on both competitors in Benton vs Today.
Stephen raises a good point. These are all text faces in the competition, so the ‘Po’s, ‘Pa’s, ‘Ta’s, ‘To’s, ‘Va’s etc. will all look loose unless you’re watching from a safe distance, say, 10–15 feet.