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Stephen King's The Dead Zone

Date:2016-03-03 07:38:49| News|Browse: 108|Source: Fonts in Use|Author: Brian Phillips
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Jacket of the first edition by The Viking Press (New York, 1979).

Cover design forCortez, a peculiar Latin designed by Philip Kelly for Letraset in 1977. On its own it looks fairly clunky, but it works well in the use here. It puzzle-pieces together — with faux small caps, the inset article, and Stephen King's name — to form a block of type that almost resembles a logo.

In 1983, this design was reused for David Cronenberg's ITC Serif Gothic from a distance. It definitely has that old sci-fi novel quality to it. As a matter of fact, the Spanish movie poster combines a less elaborate adaptation of the logo with ITC Serif Gothic for the tagline.

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Paperback edition, Signet Books

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Movie poster (1983)

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Spanish movie poster

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