"That's bone. And the lettering is something called Silian Rail."I can relate. I can't tell you how many films I've watched on TV and identify the type font used in the titles. It's a terminal disease.
One of my favorite all-time movie scenes comes from the original American Psycho in which guys are one-upping one another by the quality of their business cards.
"That's bone. And the lettering is something called Silian Rail."
LmaoSo, I have a confession. I always carry a loupe with me and, especially when I'm in grocery stores, I inspect the printing to see what type of halftone screening was used as well as extended color. I once overheard a lady in the store explain to her son as I was taking a close view of the printing "Oh" she said "Look at that poor man. He must have really bad vision."
What no densitometer? I carry a Pressman's tool beltSo, I have a confession. I always carry a loupe with me and, especially when I'm in grocery stores, I inspect the printing to see what type of halftone screening was used as well as extended color. I once overheard a lady in the store explain to her son as I was taking a close view of the printing "Oh" she said "Look at that poor man. He must have really bad vision."
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