This quirky font foundry logo is a feast for the eyes
Briefly

"The desire to have my own foundry was there right from the start. But before I opened the foundry, I wanted to take my time to gain experience in designing and selling fonts. After six years, the time was right to take my own path, and here we go," he says.
"For the time (around 1920-1930) it was a really playful and high-quality corporate design. The symbol of the butcher's shop shows my great-grandfather and his brother serving pork parts. This playfulness with the silhouettes has always fascinated me. That's why I stylistically reduced the design and also used silhouettes to represent myself. But I serve letters, which is a bit more appetizing," Julien adds.
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