Jean François Porchez

Our good friend Jean Fran?ois Porchez is the subject of this month’s Creative Characters interview . He also has very recently released a number of new faces at MyFonts, some of which are reworked and expanded OTF versions of older typefaces. These exciting new releases include Le Monde Courrier , which attempts to bridge the gap between handwriting and printing with something aimed more at correspondence and informal documents, as well as other parts of the Le Monde superfamily ; various approaches to his Ambroise , one of the most aesthetically successful and useable Didones ever produced; the Parisine fonts, and his beautiful Costa and Anisette (pictured above).

Our good friend Jean Fran?ois Porchez is the subject of this month’s Creative Characters interview. He also has very recently released a number of new faces at MyFonts, some of which are reworked and expanded OTF versions of older typefaces. These exciting new releases include Le Monde Courrier, which attempts to bridge the gap between handwriting and printing with something aimed more at correspondence and informal documents, as well as other parts of the Le Monde superfamily; various approaches to his Ambroise, one of the most aesthetically successful and useable Didones ever produced; the Parisine fonts, and his beautiful Costa and Anisette (pictured above).

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Jean François Porchez

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