P22 Bifur font family
Designed by Adolphe Mouron Cassandre in ;
Richard Kegler in ;
Poster artist A.M. Cassandre designed one of the most evocative typefaces of the Art Deco era, Bifur. This type was unusual in many ways, but one of the most distinct features was that besides a regular one-color font, it was also available as a two-part font for a chromatic treatment which was highly unusual for metal typefaces. This "bifurcated" type is almost impossible to find in print shops or even in specimen form. It has however become recognizable as a true icon of the Art Deco genre. The IHOF version of P22 Bifur features the addition of a lower case alphabet as well as multiple options for the shading layer, allowing for a wide range of design applications from straight-forward Deco headlines, to abstracted and de-constructed experimental design.
P22 Bifur F
language support of the font.
Windows menu name: P22 Bifur F
PostScript name: , P22BifurF
PostScript full name: , P22BifurF