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  1. Reproducciónde orden. Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron (Járkov, Ucrania, 24 de enero de 1901 – París, 17 de junio de 1968), conocido por el seudónimo de Cassandre, fue un cartelista y diseñador gráfico francés de origen ucraniano. Nacido en Járkov, Ucrania en 1901, de padres franceses, siendo joven se mudó a París donde estudió en la ...

  2. Cassandre es una firma moderna escrita a mano fuente. Cassandre viene con guiones finales para añadir un toque de encanto. Escriba "-" al final de las letras para acceder a los guiones. O puede acceder a ellos a través de la opción de alternancias. Cassandre es perfecto para muchas necesidades de diseño, como merch, camisetas, logotipos ...

  3. 18 de abr. de 2005 · First seen on DaFont: April 18, 2005. View all glyphs (85) BIFUR___.TTF View all glyphs (85)

  4. 12 de mar. de 2019 · AM Cassandre was the master of French advertising design. He was also an experimental type design par excellence. In 1929, Charles Peignot, director of the French type foundry Deberny & Peignot, sponsored Cassandre’s experimental new display typeface called Bifur.Its complex mélange of fat and thin lines and crossbars was a shock to the typographic world.

  5. www.cassandre-france.com › biographyBIOGRAPHY | CASSANDRE

    BIOGRAPHY. 1901 - Is born to Kharkov ( Russian Empire until 1917) and spends his childhood until the First War in Russia. - Studies to the Academy Julian with Lucien Simon, where he paints paintings in the style of Cezanne, Academy of "la Grande Chaumiere", "Atelier libre" of Montparnasse. To live, he takes a work to the printing office Hachard ...

  6. Contact The One Club for Creativity 450 West 31st St, 6th Floor New York, NY 10001 +1-212-979-1900 info@oneclub.org

  7. In his later years, Cassandre suffered from bouts of depression prior to his suicide in Paris in 1968. In 1985, Cassandre's son told his father's life story in a book titled A.M. Cassandre. The book, published in English by Rizzoli, is currently out of print. These foundry types were produced by Deberny & Peignot from designs by Cassandre: