A “writing surface for experimental sound practices”, Revue & Corrigée is a quarterly magazine on experimental movements in contemporary music, performance, cinema, dance, sound installation, and sound poetry. It was first published in 1988.
For the special 30th anniversary issue, French designer Hélène Marian was given carte blanche. She limited herself to a single color – red – but went all in with the typography, and indulged in a wild mix from several styles from her own PVC series. In addition to the extrawide PVC Banner (in regular and Ultra weights) and the punchy PVC Promo, the issue also has a preview of the upcoming PVC Dynasty. This sharp serif will further expand the range of the heterogeneous typeface collection. In a supporting role, another typeface from Production Type: Minotaur Sans is used for body copy.