Cycles et motos — L’épopée fantastique 1820–1920 Contributed by 205TF on Aug 7th, 2018. Artwork published in 2016. Source: www.brice-tourneux.com Isabelle Scotta. License: All Rights Reserved. Brice Tourneux and Samuel Avequin have designed the catalog of the exhibition Cycles et motos — L’épopée fantastique. The typography uses Le François, a typeface created by Damien Gautier. This exhibition took place at the Musée de Compiègne. Source: www.brice-tourneux.com Isabelle Scotta. License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.brice-tourneux.com Isabelle Scotta. License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.brice-tourneux.com Isabelle Scotta. License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.brice-tourneux.com Isabelle Scotta. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Books (4061) Topics Automotive (208) Transportation (224) Industrial Design (355) Designers/Agencies Brice Tourneux (5) Samuel Avequin (3) Isabelle Scotta (1) Tagged withdesign history (57)motorcycles (27)slashed zero (27)rotated type (1323)stacked and staggered (223)type on an image (69)French (language) (1268)exhibition catalogs (477)Musée de Compiègne (1)bicycles (35) Artwork location France (1538) Compiègne (1) In Sets Enciclopedia Central (Fernando Prieto) (18) interesting (Diarmuid O Connor) (35) Galerie parallele inspo (Élise Pierrelée) (23) 2 Comments on “Cycles et motos — L’épopée fantastique 1820–1920” Florian Mörk says: Aug 7th, 2018 2:28 pm On Brice Tourneux’ website there’s a closer look on the body copy. Is it typeset in Akzidenz Grotesk or something similar? Florian Hardwig says: Aug 7th, 2018 7:22 pm Good sleuthing, Florian! Yep, it looks like AG — one of the older digitizations, where the 1 has too much surrounding space. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Akzidenz-Grotesk in use Halleloo-Y’-All by Red Garland1960unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Innovationsbericht Standortc. 2018CapitaleContributed by Matthijs Sluiter World Within Words2017Atelier d’alvesSergio AlvesHenrique NascimentoContributed by Constança Amador Sponsor More in Transportation Simon LoosunknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Letter from Spain to the Traveller1961unknownPhoto(s) by mikeyashworth on Flickr. The Transport Museum exhibitionc. 2019Dóra MáthéContributed by Frank Fonts Nordsee-Linie ad (1902)1902Photo(s) by altpapiersammler on Flickr. More in Books The Art of Robyn Denny by David Alan Mellor2002Studio ASContributed by Chris Purcell Kodak Graphic Arts Handbook, 1st Edition1955Contributed by Stephen Coles The Baseball Talmud2009Tim GreenRichard LjoenesContributed by Stephen Coles The Favourite Game by Leonard Cohen1973Contributed by Stephen Coles More Fonts In Use The Atlantic: Special Commemorative Civil War Issue2012Modus Operandi DesignContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Pergunte ao Pó by John Fante (José Olympio)2021Túlio CerquizeContributed by Erica Jung Staff Pick Mortimer Of The Maghreb2007Helen YentusContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Theater Aan Het Spui 2013–20172013Since TodayContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick
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On Brice Tourneux’ website there’s a closer look on the body copy. Is it typeset in Akzidenz Grotesk or something similar?
Good sleuthing, Florian! Yep, it looks like AG — one of the older digitizations, where the 1 has too much surrounding space.