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Mulier ModerneA font family tree displays different foundries’ versions, or a foundry’s different cuts, of basically the same typeface design.
Mulier ModerneSome words from HiH: Even though the phrase “Art Nouveau” originated in Paris at the shop of Siegfried Bing, the French preferred to call it “Le style moderne.” This very sinuous, very “Art Nouveau” typeface was designed by an E. Mulier around 1894, probably also in Paris. The organic, vine-like curve forms are frequently seen in the art of the period. Examples include the architecture of Victor Horta, the furniture of Henry van de Velde and the jewelry of Max Gradl. Mulier Moderne is an all-cap font with a full Western European character set plus ST and TH ligatures, an alternate ‘E’ and two glyphs of period printer’s cuts. Warning: do not use for extended text. Duh! |
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