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1786 GLC Fournier

par GLC
Styles individuels à partir de $20.00 USD
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Famille complète de 6 polices: $135.00 USD
La famille de polices 1786 GLC Fournier a été conçue par Gilles Le Corre et publiée par GLC. 1786 GLC Fournier contient 6 styles et options de package familial.

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$30.00 USD $24.00 USD

Paquet de 2 styles:

$60.00 USD $48.00 USD

Par style :

$30.00 USD $24.00 USD

Paquet de 2 styles:

$60.00 USD $48.00 USD

À propos de la famille


This family was inspired by numerous documents and books printed in Paris during the end of the 1700s. Mainly, documents printed by P.G. Simon & N.H. Nyon, “Printers of the parliament” were used for the Normal and italic styles and “Caps”. “Titling” characters were coming from a collection of hymns printed by Nicolas Chapart. In France these Fournier characters, as Baskerville in Great Britain, were the most often in use in the late 1700s, just before the Didot designs. This font supports strong enlargements, specially the capitals of “Caps” file and “Titling”, remaining very smart, elegant and fine.

Version 10001. Change in the height position of the replacement apostrophe (when you select automatic replacement of inverted commas and apostrophes in certain text software programs), as the old setting could cause an unpleasant graphic effect.

Concepteurs: Gilles Le Corre

Éditeur: GLC

Fonderie: GLC

Maître d'ouvrage: GLC

MyFonts débout: Mar 26, 2009

1786 GLC Fournier

À propos GLC

Gilles Le Corre was born in 1950 in Nantes, France. Painter since the end of 70s, he is also an engraver and calligrapher. He has been learning about medieval art and old books for as long as he can remember. More recently he has made the computer a tool for writing like the quill pen and ink. With it, he aims to make it possible to print books that look just like old ones! Beginning in 2007 he has been trying to reproduce, very exactly, a wide range of historic European typefaces, mainly from medieval and early periods of printing - his favorite period - from 1456 with Gutenberg, up to 1913 with a font inspired by a real old typewriter.

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