Production Type × Cassandre
Production Type announced today that it has acquired the exclusive rights to the type design legacy of legendary poster artist and graphic designer, Cassandre. The acquisition includes the rights to Cassandre’s most famous typeface, “Peignot,” as well as his other typefaces and typography work.
Production Type announced today that it has acquired the exclusive rights to the type design legacy of legendary poster artist and graphic designer, Cassandre. The acquisition includes the rights to Cassandre’s most famous typeface, “Peignot,” as well as his other typefaces and typography work.
Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (1901-1968) was an iconic graphic designer known for his unique approach to typography and the experimental use of legibility in his work. A.M. Cassandre spent his career renewing himself ceaselessly and believing that each design act was a new battle to win. Born with two innate tendencies, a need for formal perfection and a burning thirst for lyrical expression, he left a lasting legacy in the history of typographic design.
A.M. Cassandre’s legacy is preserved and celebrated for years to come.
Font: Peignot Black
One of the most notable typefaces designed by Cassandre is the famous Peignot. With Peignot, Cassandre aimed to reform writing and create a typeface representative of his century by returning to the sources of the Roman alphabet. He believed that the use of capitals in printing could be revolutionized and attempted to create a radical typeface based solely on the capital letter. Peignot was widely launched and used for the International Exhibition of 1937, and soon adopted by Yves Saint Laurent and Harper’s Bazaar.
The roster also includes other significant typefaces such as “Bifur,” a multi-layer chromatic typeface, “Graphika 81,” a typewriter face, and “Acier,” a layered sans-serif typeface in the Art Deco style. An especially exciting addition to Production Type's library of typefaces is the hidden gem “Cassandre,” named after the designer himself. The typeface is a lively, organic retake of the designer’s epigraphic research.
The estate of A.M. Cassandre expressed their enthusiasm for the partnership, stating they are “thrilled to be working with Production Type to ensure that A.M. Cassandre’s legacy is preserved and celebrated for years to come.”
Jean-Baptiste Levée, the president of Production Type, expressed his excitement about the acquisition: “We are honored to bring A.M. Cassandre’s type design work to a new audience. Cassandre was a true visionary in the world of typographic design, and his innovative concepts had a significant impact. His work continues to inspire us at Production Type, and we look forward to seeing his vision uplift new generations of designers.”
The acquisition of A.M. Cassandre’s type designs is a significant milestone for Production Type. By preserving and promoting the legacy of this legendary designer, they are helping to ensure that the impact of Cassandre’s work continues to be felt, while updating it for new audiences.