Le Jeune Deck
14 styles
Commercial Type
Commercial Type
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Single Style €7.75/month
Complete €54.50/month Desktop & Web (excl. VAT)
Complete €54.50/month Desktop & Web (excl. VAT)
The French Modern of the nineteenth century, often called Didot after the famous French printing dynasty who popularized the style, is often the serif typeface of choice to communicate elegance and sophistication. Le Jeune, designed by Commercial Type partners Paul Barnes and Christian Schwartz for Chris Dixon’s refresh of Vanity Fair, is a modern adapation of the idiom. Where the French Moderns typically feature soft teardrop forms, Le Jeune features sharp, round ball terminals more typical of British and American Moderns. Greg Gazdowicz has added a stencil version in each optical size, inspired by the famed Modern-style stencil letters found throughout France.
Foundry | Commercial Type |
Designers | Paul Barnes , Christian Schwartz |
More Info | commercialtype.com |