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Jan. 2nd, 2006 02:09 pmGood Film, Shame About the Helvetica
By PETER EDIDIN
And here I thought I was picky about a pierced ear and sheep shearing...
By PETER EDIDIN
"Good Night, and Good Luck," the movie about Edward R. Murrow's battle to expose the demagoguery of Joseph R. McCarthy, has received both critical and popular acclaim. But the movie has its fervent detractors - and they aren't people nostalgic for the days of backyard fallout shelters. They are typographers and graphic designers. Their charge: typographical inaccuracy.
It appears that the CBS News sign, prominently displayed in the film's carefully reconstructed New York newsroom, uses the typeface Helvetica. But Helvetica was not designed until 1957, the year McCarthy died. The movie takes place in the early 1950's.
And here I thought I was picky about a pierced ear and sheep shearing...