[image: Le Monde Courrier]

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3 Fonts: Regular, Italic, Bold. (Standard, Ligatures, Caps figures, Oldstyle figures, Tabular figures, Fractions, Superiors, (OpenType features included).)

PTF Essayage (try it)

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Regular
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Italic
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Bold
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Available as family or separate weights.

All separate fonts

Pro version available

Check also the OpenType Ptf version, Le Monde Courrier PTF.

Le Monde Courrier Std

In our age, since the arrival of microcomputing, the majority of professional letters have been composed in quality typefaces. Typewriters & the typestyles they used have become antiques. A letter composed in Times or Helvetica & printed with a laser printer at 300 or 600 dpi are of such quality that one can no longer distinguish it with a document produced by offset printing. But letters composed in this way appear overly institutional. Le Monde Courrier, designed by Jean François Porchez, attempts to re-establish a style halfway between writing and printing. It returns the informal character of “typewritten” fonts to letters and suit well all bad conditions printings, such faxes and low printer resolutions. Even though it connotes this aspect of communication, it does not have any less of a typographic character, integrating itself with the rest of the family with effective contrast. Le Monde Courrier is available in three weights, each in roman, italic & small capitals.

OpenType Std

OpenType support page.
Std OpenType glyph set
OpenType features
Ligatures
Fractions,
Ordinals/Superior Letters and figures,
Caps figures,
Oldstyle figures,
Tabular Figures,

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Nota bene

September 2009 beta test

All glyphs work here, but some doesn’t despite they are on the fonts. The PTF Essayage (Try it) have some limitations on the rendering due to the graphic ressource it is based on, FreeType engine, different to the rendering used by your own computer. The kerning is supported and with few built in texts (reload the page…) who show ligatures and alternates when presents.

Try it!

Enter any texts, enter appropriate size, and PTF Essayage will display them for you! An easy way to double check if a font will work for a logo, headline, etc.


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