New release: Octothorpe
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August 2020



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New release: Octothorpe

Based on Tony Wenman’s font Stripes (Letraset, 1972), Octothorpe is an intricate, daring, high-powered display font, designed and programmed by Mexican type designer Jorge Iván Moreno Majul. Octothorpe has been conceived as a smart typographic tool that lets you design impactful, provocative pieces of digital lettering.

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perec-ludique

Perec Ludique 2.0

Perec Ludique, a part of the Perec type system, has been seriously upgraded and it now enjoys extensive language coverage plus new additional features. Check it out at our font test page.

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New @ Scriptorium

The Cathedral Project

The Cathedral project by Francis Ramel  

This article unfolds the challenges and design details of a singular project: the development of a unique type system for the identity and signage of the cathedral Saint-Étienne of Metz, France, which celebrates its 800th anniversary in 2020.

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Jean-Luc Godard, the Typographer with a Movie Camera

Jean-Luc Godard, the Typographer with a Movie Camera by Paule Palacios-Dalens  

Printed or filmed, Jean-Luc Godard’s graphic production surprises by its frequency and formal audacity. Whether inserts or credits, trailers or commercials, press kits or special issues, all of his work bears his trademark. Do you know what fonts Godard has chosen for his works? And why?

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Andralis

Andralis by Rubén Fontana  

This is a book devoted to the memory of Juan Andralis: surrealist, typographer, printer, poet, translator, editor, graphic designer, and painter; a man who had a significant influence on the life and work of several outstanding personalities of art and culture in Buenos Aires. A profoundly enjoyable and inspiring read.

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