Croissant

Croissant Croissant
details about the font
Name Croissant [wrong?]
Style Regular [wrong?]
category Schreibschriften [wrong?]
designer(s) Philip Kelly [wrong?]
foundry Linotype Design Studio [wrong?]
date released 1978 [wrong?]
details about the photo
author cndrk
date January 25, 2012 – 02:00
place Oesterholzstraße 53 ,
44145 Dortmund,
Deutschland

more information about the font

Phillip Kelly first drew the Croissant typeface in 1978 for Letraset. Back in the 1970s and 80s, Letraset's rubdown lettersheets were a popular means of designing with type. Today, many of these nostalgic classics are available in digital format. Linotype is pleased to re-present Croissant. This experimental typeface is built up out of round, brush-like strokes, creating heavy, and black letters. These forms are best used for display signage and headline text. If you are designing for a local bakery or donut shop, this typeface may be the perfect fit.

The dark, heavy character that Croissant lends to the page is similar to Cooper Black , one of the most renowned American type designs ever produced. If you are looking for a typeface with Croissant's feel, but need to set smaller headlines or text, check out that family's offerings.


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