Le Pain Quotidien Label Photo(s) by “FontShop”. Imported from Flickr on Jan 9, 2012. Source: http://www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr and tagged with “ffinfo” and “ffinfodisplay”. License: CC BY. FF Info Le Pain Quotidien Typefaces Formats Packaging (901) Topics Food/Beverage (1337) 3 Comments on “Le Pain Quotidien Label” erik spiekermann says: Dec 16th, 2012 10:23 pm This is FF Info Text, not Display. The i has no serif on the Text version (and there is a double-decker g) erik spiekermann says: Dec 16th, 2012 10:25 pm Actually, it could be Display, but with the alternate i. Or Text with the alternate l. Confusing, even for myself. With OpenType, we just leave in the shapes we cannot make our minds up about. Stephen Coles says: Dec 17th, 2012 7:52 pm Erik – I think perhaps the character set changed in the migration from PS/TT to OpenType. This is probably a legacy version of FF Info. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More FF Info Display in use Endeavor Hills Shopping CentreHofstede DesignContributed by Fonts In Use Staff Staff Pick Messages by Dillon Francis2013unknownContributed by Frank Grießhammer Staff Pick Santa Cruz Muni CodeContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Timson Rinse AppelstroopContributed by Florian Hardwig Goose Island Fest Bier2017Goose IslandContributed by Gareth Hague Alles außer süß2015VeedelswerkContributed by JAF Put Some Kraut in Your Lifec. 1975unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick More in Packaging Domino’s Pizza2014Crispin Porter + BoguskyContributed by Garrison Martin Who Gives A Crap logo and packaging (2012–)c. 2012unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Xuckerc. 2012Ulrike RauschXuckerContributed by Ulrike Rausch No-Li Brewhouse2012Riley CranContributed by Nick Sherman More Fonts In Use Météorites. Entre ciel et terre2017Fanette MellierContributed by 205TF Staff Pick The Velvet Underground & Nico1967Acy LehmanAndy WarholContributed by Herb Lubalin Study Center Staff Pick Grocery ads in Oxnard Press-Courier1958unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick 2014 Brand New Conference2014UnderConsiderationContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick
3 Comments on “Le Pain Quotidien Label”
This is FF Info Text, not Display. The i has no serif on the Text version (and there is a double-decker g)
Actually, it could be Display, but with the alternate i. Or Text with the alternate l.
Confusing, even for myself. With OpenType, we just leave in the shapes we cannot make our minds up about.
Erik – I think perhaps the character set changed in the migration from PS/TT to OpenType. This is probably a legacy version of FF Info.