Messina consists of three styles. She is designed for large editorial projects, corporate identities, or advanced online applications. The Sans Version reflects the 20th century and its affinity for reduction.
The Modern Version has a classicist approach.
She is a contemporary interpretation of 18th-century typefaces.
Release: 2015
The Modern Version has a classicist approach.
She is a contemporary interpretation of 18th-century typefaces.
Release: 2015
The Serif Version works with French Renaissance proportion and translates the 17th-century design into today’s needs.
Release: 2015
Messina Sans
Messina Modern
Messina Serif
Featured on our bolg: Messina Sans used by Upstatement for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Featured on our bolg: Messina Sans and Serif in use by Nouvelle Administration, Photography: Jean-François Brière, Styling: Élizabeth Labelle, MUA: Janick Davidson
Featured on our bolg: Messina Sans and Serif in use the Bernes design studio Atelier Pol designed the corporate identity of the architects MJ2B. The developed grid system based on the address block defines the uniform design through all applications. The minimalist typographic approach works without the additional use of a graphic mark.