
New corporate of "Musée de l'Elysée"
Suisse Int'l antique in use
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Design by this is not
@sandrinho yes please drop us an e-mail.
Business cards' exchange yesterday @motaitalic @TYPOBER party: @hardwig, @ThomasLehner, @iEmmanuelRey, @ninastoessinger http://t.co/0vs4huF2
Conquering tradition gave us the skills and courage to experiment.
Of course, the reigns of tradition don’t come free. We took them piece by piece: hours in archives, models discovered and heroes destroyed.
We learned to see in the past what speaks to the present; we learned to take without reverence and to impose our will.
Simplon BP Medium used for the SGD #Swiss #Graphic #Designers annual meeting 2012 and annual report 2011 http://t.co/anHyXGwi
TDC 57 at @ecvfrance (Aix): Euclid BP & Suisse BP Int'l Mono (first appearance!) fonts (flyer by R. Oudin) http://t.co/TjwyiLRh
Simplon BP Mono Bold, randomly found on the web: any idea of which project is using it? http://t.co/d1kSTRZ9
Le multi-script est à la page ! http://t.co/OqYOSmpB via @pointypo
New corporate of Musée de l'Elysée Suisse Int'l antique in use http://t.co/v0AY9Xfq

After Boston, Milan und Lausanne, Types We Can Make stops in San Francisco.
This exhibition, curated by ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne, presents a selection of new typography works from Switzerland, where type design has had the status of a high art form for generations.
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Swiss typefaces is well represented with Romain BP, SangBleu BP, Simplon BP, Suisse BP, New Fournier BP and some private typefaces for Esquire, Mugler, L'Hebdo, ...
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From 04 May 2012 to 15 Jun 2012 at swissnex San Francisco.
Opening reception: May 3, 6:30 pm
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More informations:
> swissnex San Francisco
> MIT Museum Boston press release
> ECAL press release (French)
> Wallpaper* article
(images © ecal)

Switzerland's national broadcaster has launched a new visual identity, using Simplon BP fonts on it's new high-definition TV channels.
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Here is a video of the french-speaking channels (RTS), which showcases the new visuals.
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Channel's logos were designed in-house, but the main broadcaster's identities for the four official languages of Switzerland (German, French, Italian, Romansh) were designed by the London based branding and design agency Dunning Penney Jones in collaboration with Dalton Maag for a bespoke typeface.
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> Dunning Penney Jones about their work on this new corporate identity
> Dalton Maag about their work on the bespoke typeface

Graphic Designer Blaise Coutaz uses Simplon BP typeface for the posters and flyers of Imposture partys at the Usine PTR, Geneva.