André Simard
Rouyn-Noranda, Québec-based designer who created these typefaces; - The sans typeface ITC Migration Sans (2009, ITC and now, Monotype).
- Harfang Pro (2010, Psy/Ops: a 12-style transitional family).
- OurType Corbeau Pro (2012). The sans family Corbeau comes in three times eight styles and was completed with Fred Smeijers, and produced and released by OurType.
- A font for the Cree and Naskapi in Northern Quebec developed with assistance of Bill Jancewicz. This font, started in 2013 and tentatively called Goosebreak, is being extended to also include all the Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (Athapascan, Blackfoot, Carrier, Cree, Naskapi, Nunavik, Sayisi Dene, etc.). The Latin part of the semiserif typeface is based on Harfang.
- Carouge (2013, Psyops). See also Carouge Pro (2020).
- Goosebreak (2017). A syllabic typeface based on harfang. Goosebreak is a family of twelve syllabic fonts designed for Canadian Aboriginal languages.
- Bronsimard (2019). A skyline or piano key typeface that was inspired by Henri-Paul Bronsard's Kébek 101 (1972) which was used for the logo and headlines of the daily newspaper Le Jour which was founded in 1978.
- Grandheron Sans (2020). An 18-style corporate sans characterized by squarish lower case a and f glyphs.
Klingspor link. Behance link. PsyOps link.
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