I really enjoy I.D. Magazine (International Design, not the winky face i-D) because it is always laid out very cleanly, with lots of white space. It feels curated, and I often find the little snippets of information in captions and small descriptions full of fascinating content. My favorite little feature is still from the FOB of an issue in spring of 2009 that talked about a DNA typeface that was made up of the 4 necessary characters, but were visual characters based on how humans read, not existing alphabetical characters as they had always been written.
I am sad to see it go.
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