Ardoise Std

von Typofonderie
Einzelschnitte ab $72.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 20 Fonts: $1,430.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Ardoise Std wurde von Jean François Porchez entworfen und von Typofonderie veröffentlicht. Ardoise Std enthält 20 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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A straightforward sanserif in 20 fonts, 4 widths


Ardoise met the needs of publications. By extension, it met the needs of a newpapers typeface featuring a low contrast, straightforward forms, as Franklin Gothic. The verticals metrics and proportions of Ardoise are calibrated to match perfectly others Typofonderie families.


Four widths to answer all situations

Ardoise, inspired by the needs of today’s fine newspapers offers simple and tense shapes designed to renew and revitalize. Ardoise could be considered as an homage to Antique Olive, but quite indirectly and as an organic result of the designer’s longstanding admiration of the work of Roger Excoffon. Ardoise shares a purity and dynamics with Excoffon’s designs giving it a unique elegance and excellent readability. Its sturdiness means it is virtually immune it to distortion. In addition, a few alternates glyphs (a, c, g) can be used to alter the overall tone of a text setting.

Designer: Jean François Porchez

Herausgeber: Typofonderie

Foundry: Typofonderie

Eigentümer des Designs: Typofonderie

MyFonts Debüt: Aug 30, 2020

Ardoise Std

Über Typofonderie

Founded in 1994 by Jean-François Porchez, Typofonderie is an independent digital type foundry in France, designing, manufacturing and distributing a selection of high quality typefaces for adventurous digital typographers. This is the first place in the world to buy our digital fonts. Based in Clamart (France) from the end of 2008, Typofonderie as foundry, is dedicated to the distribution of a selection of high quality typeface designs, while ZeCraft focuses on the bespoke typefaces and lettering projects. Many of the Typofonderie typefaces have won prizes in international competitions.

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