Globe and mail font
The Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper, uses a custom font designed specifically for the publication. The font is called "Globe" and was created by the type foundry Hoefler & Co. in collaboration with the newspaper's design team.
The Globe font is a serif font with a classic, traditional feel that is reminiscent of traditional newspaper typography. It has a distinctive look and feel that is instantly recognizable as the font used by The Globe and Mail.
Here are some key characteristics of the Globe font:
- Serif font with a classic, traditional feel
- Wide range of weights and styles, including bold, italic, and condensed versions
- Custom-designed for The Globe and Mail by Hoefler & Co.
- Used for headlines, body text, and other typography in the newspaper
- Available for use by other publications and designers through the Hoefler & Co. foundry
If you're interested in using the Globe font for your own design projects, you can purchase it through the Hoefler & Co. website or through other font retailers that carry their fonts.