I don't know the copyflow at the Trib, but that headline has to get past at least two, if not three people at our shop, depending on the day. How did no one else see this before it got to print?
There was nothing wrong in the headline for a copy editor or slot to see. The devil was in the reflection layer done in photoshop. Reflection of the lowercase "u" simply winds up looking like an uppercase "H".
Chances are a copy editor opened the file, saw a note from a designer that said something like, "I have a stylized headline on the photo that says "SUIT YOURSELF", and then the copy editor wrote a deck or cutlines based on that information.
Or perhaps the designer asked the copy editor to come up with a quick-hitting headline that would be done separately in photoshop.
In any event, nobody actually typed "**** YOURSELF" anywhere.
Never said that was typed anywhere. But no one looks at a final
Proof of the page before typesetting?