Coline is a typeface household especially created for pocket books. The 3 variations, Coline Premiere, Coline Cursive and Coline Extreme, and their weights enable a large series of contrasts to extend the standard opposition roman/italic; each Coline has its own rhythm, angle, instrokes and outstrokes.
3 variations growing from a durable pure roman to an almost handwritten design. From the classical factor to the romantic mind.
The name "Coline" is a tribute to the french printer Simon de Collines, among the very first printers to launch little and for that reason inexpensive pocket books intended for students.
Coline Extreme is the eccentric cousin of the household, its black variation with nice curves contrasting with frank cuts works particularly well at a display screen size.
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