A dictation over the language in The New Yorker magazine
Write it for me: The New Yorker has a unique style and typography that resembles someone writing with calligraphy a drawing board. Look:
It resembles a fictionalization of the Helvetica seminar purposed by Geoff Dyer.

Geoff Dyer never purposed nothing. Much less has affiliation with the Helvetica foundation.
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