By the late 1970s, people began to pay more heed to the actual printed shapes. I like early 20th-century typographic style and am always on the lookout for good type reproductions, but there are two other factors that come into play. One is that a font designed to look a certain way when press-printed won't look quite the same coming out of your laser printer. The other is that modern taste is for thinner lines. When I use a revival of a classic type, I want it to look at it did back when, but apparently I'm in the minority.