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Designer
Yves Michel
Manufacturer
Yves Michel
Version
Version 1.000
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Description
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Café-Concert
Font Subfamily
Regular
Full Name
Café-Concert Regular
PostScript Name
CafeConcert-Regular
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La police est inspirée - et digitalisée à partir - d'un exercice contenu dans 'The Zanerian Manual of Alphabets and Engrossing", ouvrage lui-même digitalisé par David Grimes (https://masgrimes.com/). Les majuscules sont assez fidèlement retravaillées, j'ai imaginé et créé le reste — minuscules, chiffres, ponctuation et symboles. Le café-concert est à la base un estaminet-salle de concert au XIXe siècle synonyme à l'époque au "music-hall" anglais. L'âge d'or du "caf'conc'" se situe aux alentours de 1900, la "Belle Époque", celle de la floraison de l'Art Nouveau que cette fonte est censée illustrer. __________________________________________________________ This font is inspired by - and digitized from - an exercise in penmanship from "The Zanerian Manual of Alphabets and Engrossing", book digitized by David Grimes (https://masgrimes.com/). The uppercase letters are quite faithfully rendered, the rest — lowercase, figures, punctuation and symbols — are my creation. In the 19th century, the French Café-concert - also named "Café chantant" was a type of musical establishment, equivalent to the English "music-hall". The Golden age of the "caf'conc'" is round 1900, the "Belle Époque", also the time of the flowering of Art Nouveau, which this font tries to illustrate.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2025 by Yves Michel. All rights reserved.
Trademark
Café-concert is a trademark of Yves Michel.