Parisine® Office Std

von Typofonderie
Einzelschnitte ab $72.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 4 Fonts: $289.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Parisine Office Std wurde von Jean François Porchez entworfen und von Typofonderie veröffentlicht. Parisine Office Std enthält 4 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

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Humanistic sanserif in 4 fonts


The Parisine Office typeface family can be considered as the text version of the Parisine. When Parisine xheight fit Helvetica large xheight, Parisine Office is more close to Gill Sans in term of proportion, as it was developed for Ratp, the public transport in Paris to allow compatibility with documents set in Gill Sans without changing the length of text.


Parisine Office by default is a humanistic sanserif available in 4 fonts perfect for text setting. The design of the italic lowercases is more cursive than in Parisine.


About Parisine

Parisine helps Parisians catch the right bus


Observateur du design star of 2007

Designer: Jean François Porchez

Foundry: Typofonderie

MyFonts Debüt: May 3, 2010

Parisine® Office Std is a registered trademark of RATP, France.

Über Typofonderie

We are an independent French type foundry since 1994, we design, manufacture and distribute exclusive typefaces. Meticulously built years after years, our library includes type families suited for every aspect of typographic usage. We are passionate about our work. Each of our published typefaces is the result of years of teamwork at Typofonderie. Typofonderie is digital type foundry who has become over the years, a real institution in France and abroad. Our customers recognise the timelessness of our typefaces, which help them give meaning and strength to their projects, whether they are companies, brands, publications or institutions. Our typefaces can be found in the métro in Paris, as well as in Osaka, at the Opéra de Paris, La Tour d’Argent, Vuitton, Séphora, Galeries Lafayette, Yves Saint Laurent Beauty and are used by the French Olympic team. You will also encounter them in museums, in the Who’s Who, Wired, at Dell, at the Boston Consulting Group, on the jerseys of the French Olympic team and in the Alps thanks to SwissSki. Hillary Clinton and Emmanuel Macron used our typefaces during their presidential campaigns. The palais de l’Élysée uses three of our typefaces families for the identity and communication of the French president.

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