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Deberny &
Peignot (Fonderie
Deberny et
Peignot) was a
French type foundry,
created by the 1923
merger of G.
Peignot & Fils and
Deberny & Cie. It was bought...
- pp. 10–16; Humphreys, p. 1; EB, Hugh.
Peignot, pp. 16–20; Humphreys, p. 2; EB,
Robert II.
Peignot, p. 17.
Peignot, p. 20–22; Humphreys, p. 3; EB, Henry...
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Peignot may
refer to:
Gabriel Peignot (1767–1849),
French bibliographer Georges Peignot (1872–1915),
typographer and
director of the
foundry G. Peignot...
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Colette Peignot (October 8, 1903 –
November 7, 1938) was a
French writer and poet. She is most
known by the
pseudonym Laure, but also
wrote under the...
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Baptiste Peignot (June 24, 1872,
Paris –
September 28, 1915, Givenchy-en-Go****e) was a
French type designer, type founder, and
manager of the G.
Peignot & Fils...
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Peignot (pronounced Pen-yoe) is a sans-serif
display typeface,
designed by the
poster artist A. M. C****andre in 1937. It was
commissioned by the French...
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family designed by
Adrian Frutiger and
released by his
employer Deberny &
Peignot in 1957.
classified as a neo-grotesque sans-serif, one
based on the model...
- G.
Peignot et Fils
foundry (Fonderie G.
Peignot et Fils) was a
French typographic foundry,
established in 1898 and
closed down
between 1919 and 1923 after...
- pp. 10–16; Humphreys, p. 1; EB, Hugh.
Peignot, pp. 16–20; Humphreys, p. 2; EB,
Robert II.
Peignot, p. 17.
Peignot, p. 20–22; Humphreys, p. 3; EB, Henry...
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Suzanne Jeanne Marie Peignot, née Rivière (September 25 1895–April 25 1993), was a
French soprano,
privileged interpreter of The Six. Her
friends nicknamed...