[image: Ambroise]

Add to cart View more PDF

5 Fonts: Light, Regular, Demi, Bold, Black. (Standard, Ligatures, Oldstyle figures, Semi oldstyle figures, Fractions, Superiors, (OpenType features included).)

in use

[image]

Les insoumis by Éric Neuhoof, Fayard. The french publisher, Fayard asked Félix Demargne to created several covers for novels. In France, the tradition for novels is to set very simple layout with minimal type or the same thing with a large image in background. But generally typography is not the main design tool.

[image]

Un Juif impossible by Jean-Moïse Braitberg, Fayard. The french publisher, Fayard asked Félix Demargne to created several covers for novels. In France, the tradition for novels is to set very simple layout with minimal type or the same thing with a large image in background. But generally typography is not the main design tool.

[image]

Catalogue and website of the exhibit Lumières!: Un héritage pour demain at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (1 March – 28 May 2006) are set in Ambroise for titlings. Graphic design: Pierre Peronnet.

[image]

As one of the designers featured in the Japanese design magazine IDEA (Special Feature, No. 305: Type Design Today), Jean François Porchez agreed also to design the cover of the magazine shown also on the website. The cover design was a mixture of Sabon Next ornaments on the background (gold and pink), and various weights of Ambroise specially customised to achieve a good equilibrium.

[image]

Aaron Levin has designed this set of flyers for Cuvée R.Lalou luxury champagne. He used Ambroise to create a highly sophisticated atmosphere.

[image]

Its a really beautiful cover, simple and powerful, designed by Jean Christophe Courte in August 2004 for Éditions Eyrolles.

[image]

El Diáro de Coimbra use Ambroise for various of their masterheads.

[image]

Launched in June 2004, the Columbian newspaper El Espectador has been redesigned by Lucie Lacava, and she used Ambroise Firmin for the nameplate.

[image]
[image]
[image]

Múzeum Café is the a monthly publication of the Szépművészeti Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary. Its set in a customized version of Ambroise for all titling. Designed by Tamás Dezső who developed a very nice layout using incredible and rare colors combinations and images.

[image]

Múzeum Café is the a monthly publication of the Szépművészeti Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary. Its set in a customized version of Ambroise for all titling. Designed by Tamás Dezső who developed a very nice layout using incredible and rare colors combinations and images.

[image]

Múzeum Café is the a monthly publication of the Szépművészeti Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary. Its set in a customized version of Ambroise for all titling. Designed by Tamás Dezső who developed a very nice layout using incredible and rare colors combinations and images.

[image]

Table of content of the French magazine Panorama, set in Ambroise Black, subhead in Parisine Plus, some others use including Anisette. Designed by Marc Guillon.


Menu