“Crime et châtiment”, Télérama magazine Contributed by 205TF on Dec 23rd, 2016. Artwork published in 2010. Photo: 205TF. License: All Rights Reserved. Télérama is a weekly French cultural magazine. This special edition accompanied the exhibition “Crime et châtiment” (Crime and Punishment) at the Musée d’Orsay (Paris). Photo: 205TF. License: All Rights Reserved. Photo: 205TF. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Magazines/Periodicals (1610) Topics Art (3830) Tagged withTélérama (4)magazine covers (1184)magazine features (120)French (language) (1980)crime (100)yellow (361)type series (699) Artwork location France (2248) Paris (1053) In Sets Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Art Free School is Free Space2018Branko StanojevićNenad DickovContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Christchurch Arts Festival 20152015Imagic Creative AgencyContributed by Paul Everett Kunsthal Extra City visual identity2021Ward HeirweghContributed by Ward Heirwegh Staff Pick Sponsor More in Magazines/Periodicals Graphis #135 cover, January 19681968Peter MaxContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick 360° magazine, n°210c. 2022Balmer HählenContributed by newglyph Staff Pick The Phoenix Comic2012Matt BaxterBaxter and BaileyMeshContributed by Florian Hardwig Prostitution et Société magazine, no. 1642009Paule Palacios-DalensContributed by PampaType Team More Fonts In Use Rightshipc. 2018Self-titledContributed by Swiss Typefaces Staff Pick Riders magazine (2012 redesign)2012Cristiano BottinoMatteo GualandrisStudio FM MilanoContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick “The will of the people has changed” – Led By Donkeys2019Led By DonkeysContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick ALM / Busy Circuits2022unknownContributed by Jake Internet Staff Pick Meatpacking District2015BaseContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Franco Clivio lecture poster2009Pierre Mendell Design StudioContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Evermore London Candles2019POSTContributed by Production Type Staff Pick Kink: Geography of the Erotic Imagination exhibition at the Museum of Sex2007PentagramMichael BierutJennifer KinonContributed by Darden Studio Staff Pick