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Citadel TV series posters

Contributed by Tural Alisoy on Oct 29th, 2023. Artwork published in .
Citadel TV series posters 1
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From Wikipedia:

Citadel is an American spy action thriller television series created by Josh Appelbaum, Bryan Oh, and David Weil for Amazon Prime Video, with the Russo brothers acting as executive producers.

The font used for the movie title is TA Modern Times, which I authored. Just the letter A has been edited. The typeface family consists of 102 styles. The version used here is TA Modern Times Exp Bold or TA Modern Times Semi X Bold.

The sans-serif caps used for the credits are from Interstate Bold. “New Series” is set in Amazon Ember and “April 28” in an unidentified sans similar to Sharp Grotesk Medium 25 [see comments].

Storyline:

What if you lost your memory? What if a spy didn’t know they were a spy? Years ago, the top agents of Citadel, Mason Kane (Richard Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), had their minds wiped. But, they’re called back to action as sinister forces emerge from the past. With the help of spymaster Bernard Orlick (Stanley Tucci), these former lovers must remember the past to save the future.

Citadel TV series posters 2
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Citadel TV series posters 3
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Citadel TV series posters 4
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Citadel TV series posters 5
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  • TA Modern Times
  • Interstate
  • Prime Video Sharp
  • Amazon Ember

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3 Comments on “Citadel TV series posters”

  1. The sans used for “April 28” is Prime Video Sharp, a customized version of Sharp Grotesk commissioned by Emily Oberman’s team at Pentagram. Here’s the case study.

  2. Thank you, Sam, it’s appreciated! Added.

  3. Thank you, Sam.

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