Porchez Typofonderie Ambroise | All 3 packs | Multiplatform (MAC & PC)
Ambroise • Ambroise Firmin • Ambroise Francois
Ambroise is a contemporary interpretation of various typefaces belonging to Didot’s late style, conceived circa 1830, including the original forms of g, y, &; and to a lesser extent, k. These characters are found in Vibert’s typefaces. Vibert was the appointed punchcutter of the Didot family during this period. It is the Black, of which sources were surest, and which was the basis for the conception of the family. In the second half of the 19th century, it was normal to find fat Didots in several widths in the catalogs of French type foundries. These same typefaces continued to be offered until the demise of the big French foundries in the 1960s.
Every variation of the typeface carries a name in homage to a member of the illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers. The condensed variant is called Ambroise Firmin. The extra-condensed is called Ambroise Francois.
Certain characters are accessible according to the platform used. Nevertheless, in the Alternates are the ligatures fi, fl, and ff, ffi, ffl, which are also in standard series. This allows their automatic replacement in latest generation software like Adobe InDesign.
Porchez Typofonderie Le Monde Sans | Multiplatform (MAC & PC)
Le Monde Sans is a lineale type family – one which has been derived from serifed types--a practice that has now become commonplace. As applied before to italics, this type of variation expands typographic possibilities, diferentiating of the status of each text. This is fundamental to contemporary documents and the press, where comments & analyses must be distinguished subtly from news. The design of Le Monde Sans continues the basic common structure found in the members of the Le Monde family: its proportions, a relatively narrow width, a fairly oblique axis, etc. The typographer can, at all times, switch between Sans & Journal or Courrier without any disruption in the composition. Le Monde Sans is offered in numerous weights - seven in total, in roman, italic & small capitals to meet all kinds of situations. Given the common usage of lineale sans serif typefaces today, this is indispensable. In spite of all this, the three standard weights function perfectly with the remaining sub-families.
This family was designed in 1994 as custom font for the French newspaper Le Monde.
Porchez Le Monde Livre | Multiplatform (MAC & PC)
Before the arrival of photocomposition, each font size had a specific design. Le Monde Livre, along with Le Monde Journal re-establishes this practice. In effect, the latter was developed specifically for use at small point sizes (below 10 points.) Le Monde Livre is better suited for everyday work (above 10 points,) from books to posters. Additionally, in comparison to the italics in Le Monde Journal, Le Monde Livre’s italics are of a totally new design, closer to the models of the Renaissance. The Le Monde Livre series is offered in three weights, in roman, italic & small capitals.
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