Anisette Petite in use: Actes Sud book covers
Anisette Petite is a typeface created few years after Anisette. When Anisette propose caps only in two widths, ideal for titles, heads, branding with style, Anisette Petite propose intermediate width caps along lowercases. Designed in 2001, this family available in 6 weights feature unique forms such the g lowercase. AW Conqueror Sans can be analysed as an evolution of Anisette Petite?
Masterhead Notre Temps
April fool 2011
[righthand2]Just a note saying that yesterday hot news was for 1st April 2011.
Souvenirs
“Le Monde Courrier…
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Gazette: The day I decided not to use the Din
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Causeur redesign set in Le Monde Livre PTF
Causeur is a french magazine who promote debates, their tagline “Especially if you do not agree” along their name who can be translated as “Conversationalist” just affirm their identity.
Ardoise PTF at the printer shop
Anisette in use: César 2011
In 2001, Éric de Berranger, designed the logotype of the “french Oscars”, the annual awards for movies. In 2011, still in use as this nice image take avenue Montaigne, Paris, demonstrate perfectly.
Retiro: Creative Review Type Annual, Best in Book 2011
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Parisine Plus PTF in use: Roberto de Vicq
Roberto de Vicq started a typecalendar in 2011. Just a month ago (on 14 January 2011 to be precise), he used Parisine Plus PTF as companion of his afternoon tea and lifetime TV? Nice! Why Parisine Plus PTF?