![]() ![]() I opted against paying $125 for the purpose of a fun demo, so I’ve substituted this for Josefin Sans, available from Google Fonts. I don’t know what the actual font used in the logo is, but a few people on Twitter have suggested it might be Neutraface by House Industries. The text on the right, and the first word, use a bold variant of the same font. The text on the left of the fracture consists of a regular font weight, with the exception of the first word (“His”). ![]() The logo consists of two font weights, and most notably, is “fractured” into two parts by a diagonal slash through the middle. After watching a recent episode, I thought I’d have a go at re-creating this logo with CSS! My version of the logo created with CSS TypographyĪlthough it’s essentially a plain text logo, there’s plenty to unpack when it comes to building it for the web. I’m a sucker for a beautiful title sequence (I need to watch the opening credits of Game of Thrones in full, every single time), and this one certainly fits the bill, as well as the striking logo. There’s also some pretty nice graphic design to appreciate. I love the new BBC adaptation of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy of novels.
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