Letters from M/M (Paris)

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The definitive typographic exploration of the letter forms and typography of one of Europe’s leading design studio.

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Paul McNeil

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The definitive typographic exploration of the letter forms and typography of one of Europe’s leading design studio.

Letters from M/M (Paris) is a comprehensive study of the typefaces produced by Michaël Amzalag and Mathias Augustyniak since they founded their influential art and design practice, M/M (Paris).

For the first time, ninety of the designers’ typefaces are catalogued chronologically in a three-part volume, comprising the history of their development; exclusive type specimens; and detailed illustrations of projects in which they appear.

With a foreword by Björk – whose collaboration with M/M spans over two decades – this encyclopaedic volume traces the distinctive and integral nature of type, lettering and signs in the work of M/M, from one-off artistic commissions to fashion branding and their long-lasting collaborations with musicians and theatres.

This complete typographic collection is the perfect companion to the two-volume monograph M to M of M/M (Paris), and will appeal not only to graphic designers, historians and students, but to anyone interested in art and visual culture.

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Weight 2084 g
Dimensions 22.3 x 26.9 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 24 November 2022
Number of pages 480
Format Hardback
Contributors Foreword by Björk
Dimensions 22.3 x 26.9 cm
Weight 2084 g
Paul McNeil is a graphic designer, writer and educator, and was formerly Course Director of MA Contemporary Typographic Media at the London College of Communication. In 2009 he co-founded MuirMcNeil with Hamish Muir, a design practice whose activities are focused on exploring systematic methods in design for visual communication. Seven years in the making, The Visual History of Type, McNeil's definitive survey of type and typography from 1450-2015, was published in 2017.