Typocédaire ou le Dictionnaire des lettres
Jérôme Peignot, writer and scion of the Peignot typography family, collaborated with typographer Albert Boton in 1981 on the first of his typoésie, "Typocédaire". This whimsical visual poetry is a joy to look at, whether you ve kept up with your high school French or not. Graphic design by Françoise Lion, published by L'Equerre in association with Carré Noir. This was Massimo Vignelli's personal copy, with his signature and the stamp of the Vignelli Associates' library. Gentle bumping to extremities. Light rubbing and chipping to dj.
Jérôme Peignot, writer and scion of the Peignot typography family, collaborated with typographer Albert Boton in 1981 on the first of his typoésie, "Typocédaire". This whimsical visual poetry is a joy to look at, whether you ve kept up with your high school French or not. Graphic design by Françoise Lion, published by L'Equerre in association with Carré Noir. This was Massimo Vignelli's personal copy, with his signature and the stamp of the Vignelli Associates' library. Gentle bumping to extremities. Light rubbing and chipping to dj.
Jérôme Peignot, writer and scion of the Peignot typography family, collaborated with typographer Albert Boton in 1981 on the first of his typoésie, "Typocédaire". This whimsical visual poetry is a joy to look at, whether you ve kept up with your high school French or not. Graphic design by Françoise Lion, published by L'Equerre in association with Carré Noir. This was Massimo Vignelli's personal copy, with his signature and the stamp of the Vignelli Associates' library. Gentle bumping to extremities. Light rubbing and chipping to dj.