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Grazia Hommes French edition

Contributed by Production Type on Sep 28th, 2017. Artwork published in
October 2016
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Grazia Hommes French edition 1
Photo: Production Type. © Julien Lelièvre. License: All Rights Reserved.

New mens’ edition of leading fashion magazine Grazia debuted with a florilege of Production Type’s finest. Art director Adrien Pelletier combined Trianon for elegant titles and pull quotes, Granville for opening pages and subtle details, and the full collection of Gemeli for complex combinations (Gemeli, the foundry’s most accessible sans serif; Gemeli Micro, with prominent inktraps; and Gemeli Mono, the fixed-width sibling). The main text is set in a more classical American Garamond.

Grazia Hommes French edition 2
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Grazia Hommes French edition 3
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Grazia Hommes French edition 4
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Grazia Hommes French edition 5
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Grazia Hommes French edition 6
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Grazia Hommes French edition 7
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Grazia Hommes French edition 8
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Grazia Hommes French edition 9
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  • Gemeli Micro
  • Trianon
  • Granville
  • Gemeli
  • Gemeli Mono
  • American Garamond

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3 Comments on “Grazia Hommes French edition”

  1. roundpxl says:
    Sep 28th, 2017 6:13 pm

    Words “FATAL” and “POPSTAR” are set in Minotaur Beef from Production Type.

  2. It looks a bit like Minotaur Beef due to the ink traps, but as the description says, it’s really Production’s tamer Gemeli Micro.
  3. Yes exactly, this is Gemeli Micro, our typeface designed for very small text used here at a display size. Minotaur Beef shapes are curveless and rawer (hence the name)! Cheers

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