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The Shelf

Contributed by Timothée Goguely on Nov 17th, 2019. Artwork published in
September 2019
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GIF to annonce the publication of their new website on social networks.
The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

GIF to annonce the publication of their new website on social networks.

The Shelf Company is an art direction and publishing design studio based in Paris, founded in 2011 by Colin Caradec & Morgane Rébulard. They publish the annual magazine The Shelf Journal.

The Shelf Journal is a French-English annual review about the art of books and their design, that gives the voice to book makers and writers specialized in that field.

For their new website and visual identity, they decided to use just one typeface: Franklin Gothic URW Regular, available via Adobe Fonts, set in only two sizes (40px for headings and 20px for texts).

Homepage, displaying a random selection of works.
Source: company.theshelf.fr The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

Homepage, displaying a random selection of works.

About page, type only.
Source: company.theshelf.fr The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

About page, type only.

Portfolio page, allowing to explore works by projects, clients, themes, practices, years or tags.
Source: company.theshelf.fr The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

Portfolio page, allowing to explore works by projects, clients, themes, practices, years or tags.

The Shelf Journal homepage, displaying a random selection of tags.
Source: journal.theshelf.fr The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

The Shelf Journal homepage, displaying a random selection of tags.

The Shelf Journal bookshops page.
Source: journal.theshelf.fr The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

The Shelf Journal bookshops page.

Work page.
Source: company.theshelf.fr The Shelf Company. License: All Rights Reserved.

Work page.

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  • URW Franklin Gothic

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