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In the late 18th century, baroque flourishes gradually gave way to stark rationalism. This period saw some of the greatest practitioners of the balance of beauty and function, among them Pierre-Simon Fournier.


Based on the middle sizes of Fournier’s body of work, Corundum Text’s generous capitals and strong color on the page mark it unequivocally as a text face in the Neoclassic style: when stripped of its letterpress veneer, a quiet, crisp brilliance emerges. The italics demand special attention in this regard: hailed by historian Harry Carter as ‘the most legible … of all’, they were among the first to merge the undulous line of handwritten Italics with the broken strokes of the roman, an innovation which is now a standard practice in the design of typefaces for legibility.


Expanding upon the utility of Fournier’s designs for prose and poetry, Corundum Text includes two heavier weights, each with a fully-equipped arsenal of italics and small capitals, suitable for subtle, immersive text settings or robust display with a literary touch.


Corundum Text’s twelve alphabetic styles are complemented by 50 pictographic symbols from Fournier’s Manuel Typographique, including lunar, planetary, zodiac, and indication symbols (fists, arrows, &c.)