Parisine Plus Std Font Family was designed by Jean François Porchez and published by Typofonderie. Parisine Plus Std contains 16 styles and family package options. A playfull fancy sanserif typeface in 16 fontsParisine Plus was designed in 1999 as an informal version of Parisine. A reaction to the subjective functionalism of Parisine. In fact, when Parisine try to express neutrality (a typeface is never neutral), Parisine Plus has fun with contrasts and not-so-obvious additions for a sans family. Parisine Plus is a precursor in the way it offers many ligatures and strange forms we generally find more in serif typefaces families that express historical connotations.The various Parisine Plus typeface subfamiliesParisine Plus is organised in various weight subsets, from the original family Parisine Plus (4 compatible fonts), Parisine Plus Gris featuring lighter versions of the usual Regular and Bold (4 compatible fonts), Parisine Plus Claire featuring extra light weights (4 compatible fonts), to Parisine Plus Sombre with his darker and extremly black weights as we can seen in Frutiger Black or Antique Olive Nord (4 compatible fonts).About ParisineParisine helps Parisians catch the right busParisine Plus and its fancy type effectsObservateur du design star of 2007