Phone Book Typography

Martin LAllier
4.Apr.2007 9.46am
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Hi

I’m to be working soon on an optimization of fonts to be used in a phone book listing. I’d greatly appreciate any information that could help me regarding legibility at small sizes and a selection of potential fonts.

We are using Bell Centennial right now, but might well decide to change.
Whitney, Martin Majoor’s Janszen, ... suggestions will be most appreciated!



pattyfab
4.Apr.2007 9.57am
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I’d think a slightly condensed sans would be clearer, a la Univers or Franklin Gothic. I’d think serifs would be harder to read at phone-book sizes.


koleslaw
4.Apr.2007 10.29am
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I read about H&FJ’s Retina being suitable for this type of situation. But it’s probably exclusive to some organization since I can’t seem to find it on their site. Have you looked at the Freight Micro family?


alexhb
4.Apr.2007 10.41am
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You can get more information on Retina by contacting Hoefler Frere-Jones directly, they sent me a beautiful specimen for it.

There’s also a press release for Retina on the HFJ website


Richard Hards
4.Apr.2007 12.24pm
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Dalton Maag designed a custom face for the BT in the UK.

I thought there were some PDF samples there, but the site seems to have been updated.


bojev
4.Apr.2007 1.21pm
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Bell Centennial is still a great font - even works as funky display face - love those ink traps.


Alessandro Segalini
4.Apr.2007 1.39pm
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Piero De Macchi’s Nomina ;
Ladislas Mandel’s Galfra ;
Walter Tracy’s Adsans & other things by him ;
Felix Arnold’s Cisalpin ;
Werner Schneider’s Vialog.


kris
4.Apr.2007 4.26pm
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I have sent you an email via your website address.

—K