Bruno Bernard designed Adso between 2005 and 2010. Combining the modernity of uncluttered shapes with the noble beauty of Blackletter structures, it is a robust yet refined display typeface.
Production Type
At the drawing board, a typeface may be optimized for branding, signage, or publication design, but its true success is proven in real-world use. Boreal is a crisp and congenial sans serif that has already been put through its paces.
Countach is as much beauty as it is brawn, however. The six-style family has a refinement that extends its use far beyond its original purpose, and well-considered details prove that Countach is more evolved than type built on a rigid and modular grid.
Gemeli is built upon the same simple, human framework as its counterpart Cogito, but its vertical stroke endings lend it a crisper, machined appearance and strikingly different personality.
Granville is a reinterpretation of the thick‐thin style, built with a rational construction like the early French Moderns, yet without a tie to any specific period or model.
Despite the extreme dimensions, Origin conserves space without sacrificing legibility. With five weights, (each with an unusual Backslant variant), and extensive figure and language support, Origin is a rare compressed family that offers utility beyond display typography.





