Seattle Met “Mudroom”, 2011–2012 Contributed by Stephen Coles on Oct 31st, 2012. Artwork published in 2011. Source: www.flickr.com License: All Rights Reserved. Gotham Narrow, used far less often than Gotham’s regular width, has a distinctive flavor. Seattle Met Design Director André Mora employs it effectively here, along with some savvy illustration choices. Source: www.flickr.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.flickr.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.flickr.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.flickr.com License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about GothamGet Gotham Formats Magazines/Periodicals (1891) Topics Local (1679) Designers/Agencies André Mora (12) Chris Skiles (6) Tagged withmagazine department (3)section openings (106)Seattle Met (10)city magazines (41) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Gotham in use Monoqi “Welcome” emailContributed by Stephen Coles The Sartorialist book2009Contributed by Stephen Coles Visine2019VisineContributed by Darden Studio Sponsor More in Local LEFFEST 20232023Catarina SampaioAndré CarvalhoContributed by TypeType The Blufftop at Rocheport visual identity2022Hoot Design CompanyContributed by Ivo Gabrowitsch Staff Pick Caribana Festival2023Grand ImperialContributed by Swiss Typefaces Seattle Met, September 20122012André MoraContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More in Magazines/Periodicals Architectural Record, 19471947M. Peter PieningContributed by Stephen Coles “I Remember Superman”, Avant Garde No. 41968Herb LubalinJim SpanfellerContributed by Garrison Martin Reformulate Mag2011Jakub SamekMütantaMichal LandaContributed by Briefcase Type Foundry DJ magazinec. 2009Contributed by Gareth Hague More Fonts In Use Emne Studioc. 2023Emne StudioContributed by Store Norske Skriftkompani Staff Pick Planet of the Apes German movie poster1975unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Crime and Society: The Challenge We Face album art1975unknownContributed by Robert Beatty Staff Pick The Four Pillars by Eli Durst2022Lewis ChaplinLoose JointsContributed by Jacob Wise Staff Pick