One of the typefaces I've found most interesting lately, both historically and aesthetically, is Neutraface. It appears to be a typeface capable of bridging disparate types of content, products, and presentations:
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Type and Image is dedicated to sharing inspiration, dialogue, and general ideas about graphic design, typography, art, and photography. This blog is the ever-changing forum for Neal Peterson's design classes at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD).
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