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(Redirected from Claire de Lune (typeface)) French type foundry
Fonderie Deberny et Peignot
Company typeDefunct
IndustryType foundry
Founded1923
Defunct1972
HeadquartersFrance
Key peopleGeorges Peignot, Charles Peignot, Rémy Peignot

Deberny & Peignot (Fonderie Deberny et Peignot) was a French type foundry, created by the 1923 merger of G. Peignot & Fils and Deberny & Cie. It was bought by the Haas Type Foundry (Switzerland) in 1972, which in turn was merged into D. Stempel AG in 1985, then into Linotype GmbH in 1989, and is now part of Monotype Corporation.

Starting in 1925, Deberny & Peignot type was distributed in the United States by Continental Type Founders Association.

Typefaces

These typefaces were produced by Deberny & Peignot:

Univers

Deberny & Peignot's release of "Univers" in 1957 was the first typeface to be manufactured simultaneously as hand-set type, Monotype mechanical type, and photo type, bridging all the technological advances that had developed over the history of typesetting to that time. The company produced twenty-one width and weight variations of "Univers," complete with an innovative numbering system that identified each characteristic, and dispensed with historical names, such as "bold" and "extra bold."

Notes

  1. "FONT DESIGNER – DEBERNY & PEIGNOT". Linotype. Monotype GmbH. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  2. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson. The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 2408-249

External links

References

  • Jean-Luc Froissart, 2004. L’or, l’âme et les cendres du plomb. L'épopée des Peignot, 1815–1983. Paris: librairie Tekhnê, 400 pages. ISBN 2-9522836-0-5


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