For our serif display we chose a font called Esta for its versatility and had the designer (Dino dos Santos) draw several more weights and customize some of the characters. He renamed our version of the font Nyte. Having a versatile serif face is key for us because we cover such a broad range of topics” – Arem Duplessis, Design Director.
Designed in 2009 exclusively for The New York Times Magazine Magazine, the font family Nyte includes more than two dozens of fonts, divided into three kinds of styles: Roman, Italic and Display, now expanded with new condensed versions.