Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
For this Peter Jellitsch monograph, graphic designer Ines Cox employs BTP, a completely angular type. The straight sides are bold contrast to Jellitsch smooth shapes, while the off-white paper give the black and white reproductions an almost readymade feel.
Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: inescox.comInes Cox. License: All Rights Reserved.
A little mistake here: even if BTP is distributed through Rigaud’s imprint, it was designed by Guillaume Grall & Jeremy Perrodeau. It was originally designed for this French issue of étapes: and loosely inspired by Autocad default typeface.
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A little mistake here: even if BTP is distributed through Rigaud’s imprint, it was designed by Guillaume Grall & Jeremy Perrodeau. It was originally designed for this French issue of étapes: and loosely inspired by Autocad default typeface.
Thanks for the correction, Quentin! I’ve fixed the typeface bio.