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McCall’s (June 1965)

None of the advertisements in this issue would have been candidates for a display of adventurous type selection. In this issue of the well-known housewife’s magazine, roman types dominated the 62 full-page advertisements. In the display category, 39 ads featured 16 roman typefaces, while 9 sans-serifs were used in 16 ads. For text composition, similar […]