Mixing the contemporary with the traditional, the Guardian Headline Egyptian family combines stylish Continental shapes with the no-nonsense proportions of the traditional British Egyptian. Although originally designed for use in newspapers, its wide range of weights make it flexible enough for all types of publication design, corporate identity, and signage systems.
Paul Barnes and Christian Schwartz (2009)
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