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	<title>Typographica &#187; John Downer</title>
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		<title>Paperback</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 03:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Hunt</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[House Industries]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[John Downer]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img width="365" height="320" src="http://typographica.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/paperback-fonts.gif" class="attachment-large" alt="Paperback type specimen" title="Paperback type specimen" /><br />House was robbed! I was shocked when the last installment of “Our Favorite Fonts” was published with John Downer&#8217;s Paperback relegated to the honorable mentions at the end of the article. I didn&#8217;t think that was right, so when picking a typeface to recommend this time around, I knew I had to put my mouth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>House was robbed! I was shocked when the last installment of “Our Favorite Fonts” was published with John Downer&#8217;s <a title="published by House Industries" href="http://www.houseind.com/index.php?page=showfont&amp;id=171">Paperback</a> relegated to the honorable mentions at the end of the article. I didn&#8217;t think that was right, so when picking a typeface to recommend this time around, I knew I had to put my mouth where my money is. Even before I got my tax refund back this year, I licensed the complete Paperback set for a personal book project.</p>
<p>When deciding whether Paperback would be right for the job, I took several factors into consideration. First, I looked at printed samples to see how well the fonts function in real-world conditions. House Industries&#8217; catalog is as luscious as an old ATF specimen inset. It was easy to see that this face looks superb in print. Paperback&#8217;s handsome appearance is enhanced by a range of optical sizes, so everything from minuscule body copy to ginormous headlines looks clean and crisp. The roman exhibits a warmth that is absent from most faces following the same rationalist construction principles. It pairs surprisingly well with the italic, which is more closely tied to the calligraphic tradition.</p>
<p>My second major consideration was the availability of typographic niceties. Paperback delivers with ligatures, small caps, text figures, lining figures, tabular figures, fractions, nut fractions, an extended character set, and more — all rolled into the OpenType font format.</p>
<p>This versatile family met all my qualifications. It&#8217;s appropriate for an array of projects, including my own family cookbook — coming soon in Paperback. — <a title="type designer" href="http://www.p22.com/ihof/bios.html">Paul Hunt</a></p>
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