Ecce Ojo movie poster Contributed by 205TF on Feb 12th, 2021. Artwork published in February 2021. License: All Rights Reserved. For the poster of the documentary Ecce Ojo directed by Iñès Compan, Bureau 205 used the typefaces Heliuum (Damien Gautier) and Cosimo (Matthieu Cortat). Both are distributed by 205TF. Typefaces Formats Posters/Flyers (3490) Topics Film/TV (1225) Designers/Agencies Bureau 205 (61) Tagged withearly uses (1259)documentaries (89)movie posters (452)staircase glyphs (66)baseline shift (53)stacked glyphs (306)tears (2)type on a face (53)uses by the typeface’s designer (686)clouds (48)Iñès Compan (1)reversed type on an image (729)sky (1) Artwork location France (1517) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Cosimo in use Optical Sound & Pierre Beloüin2017Huz & BosshardContributed by 205TF Staff Pick Le dernier homme – Johann Rivat2018Bureau 205Contributed by 205TF Rapport 2009–2018. 9 ans de résidences au centre hospitalier Métropole Savoie2018Huz & BosshardContributed by 205TF Sponsor More in Film/TV New Holland Island International Debut Film Festival 20192019Artem StrizhkovContributed by Artem Strizhkov Persona (1966) opening titles1966Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Beaugan movie poster2019Soimadou Ibrahim-AliamaneContributed by Soimadou Ibrahim-Aliamane Aalto (2020) movie posters and DVD cover2020unknownContributed by Gareth Hague More in Posters/Flyers El Embarcadero (TV series)c. 2018BarfuturaContributed by Andreas Seidel Arrested Development (2013) on Netflix2013Contributed by Stephen Coles Humbug November 2020 program poster series2020Berger + Co.Contributed by berger + Co. Homer x Farleyc. 2018Studio ThomasContributed by Studio Thomas More Fonts In Use Edition Onepage N°19, “Gedicht gegen die Angst”2019Dafi KühneContributed by Dafi Kühne Staff Pick Rennes School of Art catalogue2011Caroline FabèsContributed by Typotheque Staff Pick Shotview website (2017)2017YESContributed by Love Lagerkvist Staff Pick Rolling Stone magazine (2004–2006)c. 2004Rolling StoneContributed by Christopher Slye Staff Pick