Garçon Grotesque
During Thomas Jockin’s studies at Cooper Union, he was struck by the fact that while Copperplate Gothic is now “something of a go-to or default typeface in much the same way as Times New Roman and Arial are, it’s a lackluster solution. No lowercase, problematic letterform construction, limited language support, and paucity of weights.” Thomas asked himself what a contemporary Copperplate Gothic might look like. And that’s where Garçon Grotesque comes in.
Garçon is made for modern designers, and works for any project that calls for a sense of sophistication and elegance. Five weights with matching capitals, plus stylistic alternates, tabular figures, and support for Latin-based Western and Central European and Eastern European languages.
Product information
| Typographer | Thomas Jockin |
| Date created | 2012 |
| Number of faces | 5 |
| Available formats | Open Type |
| Required software | Learn more |
| Number of Users | 1 |
| Additional details | End user license agreement |
| Return policy | We hope you're not afraid of commitment because this is a final sale. |