font_designer: Jean Porchez
FF Angie Regular won the Brattinga prize at the 1990 Morisawa awards in Japan.
A sanserif with human touch in 6 fontsAngie Sans is a low contrast incised sans serif sharing some similarities with Optima by Hermann Zapf and Pascal by José Mendoza, both created at the end...
A Venetian serif in 6 stylesThe Apolline typeface family was created by Jean François Porchez as a means to study the transition from Renaissance writing into the first printing types. Rather than sticking to...
Ultra legible forceful sanserif in 32 fontsParisine was born as official parisian métro signage typeface. This family of typefaces has become over years one of the symbols of Paris the Johnston for the London...
A text face in 4 stylesBefore the arrival of Phototypesetting, each font size had a specific design. Le Monde Livre, designed by Jean François Porchez, along with Le Monde Journal re-establishes this practice. When...
A playfull fancy sanserif typeface in 16 fontsParisine Plus was designed in 1999 as an informal version of Parisine. A reaction to the subjective functionalism of Parisine. In fact, when Parisine try to express...
Geometric font inspired by shop signs in 4 stylesAnisette has sprouted as a way to test some ideas of designs. It has started with a simple line construction (not outlines as usual) that can...
A Renaissance style typeface in 4 seriesLe Monde Livre Classic works beautifully on text and titling settings. Designed as an extension of Le Monde Livre, this family distinguishes itself by its historical forms and...
Humanist sans in 8 stylesDesigned by Jean François Porchez, Le Monde Sans is a sanserif based on Le Monde Journal — a practice that become commonplace from early nineties. Designed originally in 1994 for...