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TakeTakeTake

Contributed by Briefcase Type Foundry on Mar 15th, 2017. Artwork published in .
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TakeTakeTake is a small publishing house based in Prague, Czech Republic. Under its name is the production of original books, silkscreen posters and illustrations. They focus on Czech book covers from the 1950s to the 1980s, clear typography, visually contrasting and strong illustration, high quality fonts, print, paper and book binding almost on the edge of bibliophile branch.

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The cover typography of the first three issues (Prázdná židle by Richard Weiner, Obraz pekla by Rjúnosuke Akutagawa, Plášť by Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogol) combines Tabac Glam (2016) with Tabac Sans.
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The cover typography of the first three issues (Prázdná židle by Richard Weiner, Obraz pekla by Rjúnosuke Akutagawa, Plášť by Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogol) combines Tabac Glam (2016) with Tabac Sans.

The book interior is set in Tabac.
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The book interior is set in Tabac.

The cover design for Neviditelný by Jaroslava Havlíčka features a single glyph from BC Steiner Headline. Illustrations by Maria Makeeva.
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The cover design for Neviditelný by Jaroslava Havlíčka features a single glyph from BC Steiner Headline. Illustrations by Maria Makeeva.

Chapter titles are set in BC Steiner, too.
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Chapter titles are set in BC Steiner, too.

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Velebnost, melancholie, hrůza by Karel Klostermann uses BC Prkno on the cover, the back cover as well as for headlines. Illustrations by Jindřich Janíček.
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Velebnost, melancholie, hrůza by Karel Klostermann uses BC Prkno on the cover, the back cover as well as for headlines. Illustrations by Jindřich Janíček.

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