In a recent piece for
Macworld, writer
Christopher Phin explores the vintage corporate fonts used by
Apple.
Looking at Apple's use of Garamond, Myriad and the lesser known Motter Tektura, he reveals how Apple fonts have always been as classy as its products.
An interesting fact is how the bite out of the Apple logo was designed to fit around the lower-case ‘A’ of the Motter Tektura font.
You can read more at
this website.
[via
Macworld]