
On the right, Tom Grace working on Sabon Next OpenType kerning. Myself on the left. Yes, there is a Lambretta in the studio.

Jean Baptiste Levée working on his new Sanserif family.


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5 Commentaires "Typofonderie’s recent move"
— Miss Tiffany Mar 14, 00:54
Regards
Jé
— BRUN Mar 15, 07:58
Congratulations, on the move.
— Dav, formlos Mar 17, 11:25
— John Hudson Mar 18, 05:54
Looks nice…
What will be the name of J.-B. Levée next font?
By the way, we (Création numérique/Pixel) also moved from Suresnes to… Suresnes.
We are now at 33, rue Émile-Zola (92150 Suresnes), that is right above a Kodak outlet and just at the angle of the street with the “place du marché” (paved square with trees, an Irish pub, &c.), that is, on the T2 (tramway line), at Suresnes-Longchamp, 20 mn away from the Musée de Sèvres T2 station.
And I would think that, when the T2 will go as far as Balard Underground station, this T2 Musée de Sèvres will be the best location to get off the public transport system and reach your studio (already the best way to go your place from La Défense).
— Jef Tombeur Mar 18, 17:22