Blog – Entries tagged as Town
Where Bézier curves rule
On our summer trip to Andorra we (and probably any type designer) couldn’t resist passing through the French town of Béziers. It didn’t come as a surprise that you enter the town by a perfectly drawn roundabout. Bézier curves rule. Especially here!




Muntermacher is entirely set in our type families
Muntermacher, that’s what the quarterly journal of the market town of Moosburg in Carinthia (Austria) is called. A Muntermacher is a person or substance that wakes you up. And yes, it does. Great to see a journal from a small market town offering information to its inhabitants in such visual quality.
The magazine was conceived by Austrian architect and journalist Wojciech Czaja and by Austrian graphic designer Helga Innerhofer. As a foundry we are especially proud of this feature: The journal is entirely set in our type families Acorde and Sindelar which complement each other perfectly well.





