Peignot

Peignot Peignot
details about the font
Name Peignot [wrong?]
Style Bold [wrong?]
category Serifenlose Linear-Antiqua [wrong?]
designer(s) Adolphe Mouron Cassandre [wrong?]
foundry Linotype Design Studio [wrong?]
date released 1937 [wrong?]
details about the photo
author bolsheep
date January 30, 2012 – 21:16
place Westenhellweg 73,
44137 Dortmund,
Deutschland

more information about the font

http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/peignot/

A.M. Cassandre’s original and trend setting stressed sanserif which mixes capital and lowercase forms. Designed in 1937 with Charles Peignot for Deberny & Peignot, this face has almost become a symbol for France and things French.


http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/peignot/demi/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peignot_(typeface)

Peignot is constructed sans-serif display typeface, designed by A. M. Cassandre in 1937. It was commissioned by the French foundry Deberny & Peignot.
The typeface is notable for not having a traditional lowercase, but in its place a „multi-case“ combining traditional lowercase and small capital characters.
The typeface achieved some popularity in poster and advertising publishing from its release through the late 1940s.
Use of Peignot declined with the growth of the International Typographic Style which favored less decorative, more objective typefaces like Akzidenz-Grotesk.
Peignot experienced a revival in the 1970s as the typeface used on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the second season of That‘s My Mama.
While often classified as „decorative,“ the face is a serious exploration of typographic form and legibility. It is now owned by Linotype Corp. and is distributed both by Linotype and by Adobe.


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