Allumi presentation

Allumi PTF designed by Jean Francois Porchez for Typofonderie.com

Allumi PTF is a different font. Different from anything Jean François Porchez has designed in the past. Allumi PTF is a sleek typeface designed with technology in mind.

It’s a perfect font family for any communication concerning design, robotics, or functionality. Pushed to its extreme limits, the Allumi PTF shapes are neither perfectly round or geometrically square. It’s a human design with a high tech touch. Allumi PTF can be described as the Eurostyle (designed by Aldo Novarese in 1962) of the new century, mixed with Frutiger . Allumi is a serious typeface because of the unique design and sturdy form. The pure shapes can create a global presence today with an eye on the world of tomorrow.

Allumi PTF designed by Jean Francois Porchez for Typofonderie.com

Each series features a full glyph set which covers most latin languages and includes all aspects of typographic needs such small caps, various set of figures & so on. In addition, with the use of some alternate glyphs, the overall aspect of text setting can change. Last but not least, more than 70 dingbats are included and adapted for the 9 series. Test it online!

Download the wallpaper dedicated to the new sanserif.

About

Typofonderie.com
Founded in 1994, Porchez Typofonderie is an independent digital type foundry in France, designing, manufacturing and selling high quality typefaces for adventurous digital typographers.

Jean François Porchez
After training as a graphic designer Jean François Porchez (born 1964) worked as a type director. By 1994, he had created the new typeface for Le Monde newspapers. Today he designs custom typefaces as well as distributing his fonts via his typofonderie.com website.