Schnyder Wide for T, the New York Times Style Magazine

T, PUBLICATIONS, CUSTOM TYPEFACES | 16 FEBRUARY 2014

A Wide width in three weights has been added to Schnyder for this year's issues of T, the New York Times Style Magazine. Schnyder was originally designed by Berton Hasebe and Christian Schwartz for the 2013 top-to-bottom redesign by creative director Patrick Li and his team of Shawn Carney and Aurelie Pellissier. Schnyder Wide expands the family in some interesting new directions, on one hand bringing a new airiness to the headlines on the elegant, understated opening spreads for the cover story on Phoebe Philo; on the other hand, the Wide provides even more variety of widths for the designers to play with in the mixed-width headline treatments that are a signature of T's display typography, particularly with a handful of extremely wide alternate forms.

T, PUBLICATIONS, CUSTOM TYPEFACES | 17 FEBRUARY 2013

Schnyder for T, the New York Times Style Magazine

Berton Hasebe and Christian Schwartz have designed Schnyder, a new serif display typeface, for the 2013 top-to-bottom redesign of T, the New York Times Style Magazine under new editor in chief Deborah Needleman and creative director Patrick Li and his team of Shawn Carney, Aurelie Pellissier, and Natalie Do.
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RELEASES | 1 MAY 2018

New Release: Schnyder, an Idiosyncratic Fashion Typeface

Schnyder was designed by Berton Hasebe and Christian Schwartz for the 2013 top-to-bottom redesign of T, the New York Times Style Magazine by creative director Patrick Li and his team. With three weights, four widths, and four optical sizes, Schnyder is a complete system for making beautiful, offbeat, and distinctive headline treatments.
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