Renotype presents letterforms which, rather than evoking specific era or tool, are aesthetically functional—like a bathroom. They offer adaptability that form the basis of Renotype’s styles: traditional (Regular, Italic), standardized (Mono), erratic (Quasitalic), or fictionalized (Medieval). These styles are establishing the narrative while also suggesting further possibilities and solutions.
Renotype is a new typeface family of five styles created in collaboration with french Foundry 205TF, where it is now available for licensing.
Renotype is displayed on headlines from Le Monde.