Damien Gautier
Plaax 1 Trial
“The cosmos is neither moral or immoral; only people are. He who would move the world must first move himself.”
Edward Ericson
Damien Gautier
“The cosmos is neither moral or immoral; only people are. He who would move the world must first move himself.”
Edward Ericson
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This font is designed with space sensitive environments in mind. Plaax (with an x) is an extension of the typeface Plaak (with a k) completed with lowercase letters. Plaax is a large family of 20 cuts. This typeface takes its inspiration from the characters that one can find on the nameplates of French streets. For a long time, Damien Gautier has been interested in these letters that everyone sees on a daily basis without really knowing them. No one seems to pay them any attention and yet they reveal themselves to be particularly interesting due to their great diversity. Though we can imagine that it is always a question of the same typeface, a closer study shows that a number of alphabets co-exist. One common point: elementary, robust forms, that seem more to have been traced than drawn by a few industrial draughtsmen, eager to be able to compose names of streets, avenues and boulevards in the restricted space of a standardised enamelled plate (well almost, this is France after all!) It is definitely not a question of smoothing out and unifying all of the drawings finishing with a slick and homogenous typeface! On the contrary, Damien Gautier wants these typefaces to conserve the disparity of the typographic forms that have been noted.
Thanks very much to Damien Gautier. Plaax Sans Serif Font just personal use only, if you need for commercial use and full version please download in here.
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