Colophon
WOPR Report is set in three typefaces. Headlines are set in Newsreader, a contemporary text serif drawn for reading on screen. Body copy is set in IBM Plex Sans. Data, metadata, and source references are set in IBM Plex Mono.
The design draws on the typographic restraint of NIST Special Publications, the citation discipline of GAO reports, the header-and-rule convention of declassified intelligence products, and the understated authority of OCC supervisory letters. It does not impersonate any of them.
The name
WOPR is the name of the system in the 1983 film "WarGames." The reference marks the question the film posed: what delegated autonomous decision-making costs. The reference is one layer deep, and the design does not extend it.
Attribution
WOPR Report is published by Aperion, Inc.
ISSN: Pending.
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