Deberny & Peignot
Deberny & Peignot was a French type foundry, created by the 1923 merger of [G. Peignot (typeface)|Peignot et Fils|G. Peignot & Fils] and Deberny & Cie. It was bought by the Haas Type Foundry in 1972, which in turn was merged into D. Stempel AG in 1985, then into Linotype GmbH in 1989, and is now part of Monotype Corporation.
Starting in 1925, the Deberny & Peignot type was distributed in the United States by the Continental Type Founders Association.
Typefaces
These typefaces were produced by Deberny & Peignot:- Acier Noir
- Ancien
- Astrée, the Stephenson Blake version is known as Mazarin
- Auriol,
- Auriol-Labeur
- Auriol-Champlevé
- Banjo
- Baskerville, reengraved from the original punches.
- Bellery-Desfontaines
- Bifur
- Calligraphiques
- Cochin
- Compactes Italiques
- Cristal
- Cyclopéen
- Éclair
- Égyptienne
- Film
- Firmin Didot Cut from the original punches of Firmin Didot.
- Floride
- Fournier-le Jeune Based on the decorated letters of Pierre Simon Fournier.
- Française-allongée
- Française-légère
- Garamond, roman and italic first called "Garamont," based on originals by Jean Jannon held at the Imprimerie nationale, directed by Georges Peignot, from 1912 to 1914.
- Grasset
- Guy-Arnoux capitales
- Jacno
- La Civilité
- Méridien
- Moreau-le-Jeune, later copied by Ludwig & Mayer as Sonderdruck.
- Naudin, a set of open face capitals that complement this face were sold in France as Champlevé and in the United States as Sylvan.
- Nicolas-Cochin, roman and italic
- Olympic, also called Slimblack
- Ondine
- Pharaon
- Phoebus
- Peignot
- Polyphème
- President
- Robur Pale, variations are known as Royal Lining and Clair de lune.
- Scribe
- Série 16 + Série 18
- Sphinx
- Style moderne, today, sold as Fantastic
- Touraine
- Univers