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Esquire (September 1964)

Display types follow no particular trend; but romans dominate in text. In this issue of Esquire, there are 62 full-page ads, with a strong emphasis on young men’s apparel. The display types used appear to follow no particular trend. Thirteen different romans were used in 28 ads, and 10 sans-serifs were selected for 23 ads. […]