Sharp Sans Display No.1
WSJ Magazine, The Future of Everything, features our typeface Sharp Sans Display No. 1 as the magazine’s main typeface. We found out when April Bell, the magazine’s Art Director, graciously sent us a few copies of the magazine.
Is there an audio version of the Wall Street Journal?
Every weekday, an audio edition of The Wall Street Journal will be delivered to your desktop! Get the latest issue or subscribe and have new editions of The Wall Street Journal on audible.com delivered to My Library as soon as they are available.
How do I read my old Wall Street Journal?
Search & Access to Older Articles
- Use the search feature (click on the magnifying glass icon) on wsj.com. Start with a basic keyword search, which covers the most recent 90 days.
- Use the ProQuest Wall Street Journal Archive database (link on the Business Information Commons website under “articles.”).
What 2 financial experts created the Wall Street Journal?
The Wall Street Journal was founded by Charles H. Dow, of Dow Jones & Company, primarily to cover business and financial news.
What font do they use on street signs?
Highway Gothic
But in one or another of its various versions (A, B, C, D, E, E Modified, and F, from narrowest to thickest), Highway Gothic has been the mother tongue of our vehicular lives. It’s seeped into our unconscious by way of ubiquity, being the only approved font for road signage.
What font does the New York Times use?
What did you do to the font? We changed our main font from Times New Roman to Georgia, which is a little wider and which many people find easier to read. We continue to use Arial as our sans serif font.
How do I listen to The Wall Street Journal?
MORE WAYS TO LISTEN
- Google Podcasts.
- TuneIn.
- Stitcher.
- Alexa.
- iHeartRadio.
- RSS.
- Amazon Music.