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Little White Lies | When the title font *really* matters @lwlies | Uploaded 3 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Type designer Marie Boulanger explains how fonts can help to shape film narratives, and even impact our viewing experience.

Edited by Leigh Singer.

Valerie Takes a Ride (The Ride of the Valkyries), composed/arranged by Iain Farrington (after Wagner). Performed by the Art Deco Trio, from their album ‘Classical Changes’.

With thanks to @ByMonotype

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