La Laiterie
[Julien Janiszewski]
La Laiterie is a foundry started by Paris-based Julien Janiszewski (b. 1973), who received a bachelor's degree in graphic design from Besançon and later graduated from Ecole Estienne in Paris. His creations include: - At Bitstream: Ambule (1998, a unicase attempt), Bidule (1997, funny dingbats), Biot (1997, T-26), Curve (1999, Bitstream), Frothy (2000), Grind (2001), Home Script (2000), Indoo (1997, Indic simulation, since 2004 available at Bitstream, including Indoo Ornament), Petunia (1998-2000).
- At T-26: Oeiller (1998), Ticket d'caisse (1998), Biot. Biot and Frothy won awards at the Bukvaraz 2001 competition, but Frothy was later disqualified by the jury because it was derived from ITC Stone Sans. Julien's touching explanation and apology.
- At ITC: the 8-weight sans family ITC Tabula (2002; since 2006 also ITC Tabula Pro), a typeface first designed for film subtitling.
- At PsyOps: Transfer Sans (2001, with Rodrigo Cavazos). Biot and Frothy won awards at the Bukvaraz 2001 competition, but Frothy was later disqualified by the jury because it was derived from ITC Stone Sans. Julien's touching explanation and apology.
- Loft (2007-2008, Monotype) was inspired by wooden type developed during the late 1800s.
FontShop link. Klingspor link. View Julien Janiszewski's typefaces.
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