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hey this is me home stroll a few days ago during this walk I noticed something so I started taking pictures of it eventually I got my co-workers to join in Mac took this picture and Agnes took this one what we all noticed was this font if youve somehow managed to never see it on a storefront youve definitely seen it elsewhere because its everywhere strip away the candy wrappers movie posters album covers and corner store signs and youre left with this typeface its called Cooper black and the story of how it became so popular has everything to do with its versatility because these letters have been around for a centurys worth of changes in technology and pop culture [Music] to set the stage for the story I talked to Stephen Heller bear with me while I move to another part of the apartment among other things hes written like a librarys worth of books about design ok Im back and this is Bethany heck I am a designer who writes about typefaces she runs the font review journal wher