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Les Compotes

Contributed by Benoît Bodhuin on Jun 22nd, 2022. Artwork published in .
    Les Compotes 1
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    Standard by Benoît Bodhuin in use for Les Compotes. From Mindsparkle Mag:

    In the heart of Strasbourg’s Neudorf district, Les Compotes is a place that lives, moves, where we meet, where we exchange. And where the brand works in a fruity and vitamin atmosphere by offering you flexible office rental solutions to work according to your needs and desires.

    According to 2022 upcoming trends, we can now officially confirm that neon colors are back as an accent in clothes and graphic pieces. During the last weeks of last year, we’ve seen these tones as a recurring feature on branding projects. Les Compotes’ designers strategically use neon for emphasizing the characters and making them come alive.

    Art direction by Ben&Jo, with photography by Sebastien North and community management by 360° North. In addition to Standard, there is Cako by VJ-Type and a yet unidentified sans serif.

    Les Compotes 2
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    Les Compotes 3
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    Les Compotes 4
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    Les Compotes 5
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    Les Compotes 6
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    Les Compotes 7
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    Les Compotes 8
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    • Standard (bb-bureau)
    • Cako
    • unidentified typeface

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    2 Comments on “Les Compotes”

    1. Maybe the undentified type is Frutiger or Myriad.

    2. These definitely come close, and Myriad and Frutiger Next have such an at sign. There’s something about the curvature of S and also e that suggests to me it’s something else, though. Maybe it’s due to the perspective distortion.

    3. Maybe someone modified it.

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