What is the New Yorker Plus font?
NewYorker Type was one of the first typefaces I tried my hand at in 1985.
I meant it as a revival of the typeface used by the New Yorker magazine. I did not scan it in, I just looked at the type and redrew it completely by hand. So it is not just a copy, but rather a redesign. Only much later did I come to know, that there is a bundle of similar typefaces of that period. Rea Irvin’s design for New-Yorker magazine was just one of them, but the best. More…
Lately I looked at the fonts and found, that they should be worked over, what I did. I added a Swashes set for each weight and generally cleaned up the design. Plus I made the complete Latin set, so that all European countries can use it. (Except for the Greeks and Russians, sorry!)
Yours, sincerely once more honoring Rea Irvin, a great type- and magazine-designer.
Gert Wiescher
New Yorker Plus Font families
The New Yorker Plus includes the following font families:
- New Yorker Plus Light
- New Yorker Plus Swash Light
- New Yorker Plus
- New Yorker Plus Swash Regular
- New Yorker Plus Bold
- New Yorker Plus Swash Bold
New Yorker Plus Preview
Here is a preview of how New Yorker Plus will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.