Combining influences from Windsor (from Stephenson Blake & Co’s Wood Letter Specimen, 1915) and Richmond Old Style (from DeLittle’s Wood Type Specimens, 1966), Grenette’s imposing serifs contrast with the serif-less interiors of certain forms such as «n», «h» and «v» which allows its personality to lie within intentional asymmetry and subtle quirks. Certain characteristics evolve through the styles (Light through Black) as weight increases; from the Serifs being round and bulged in the Light, therefore feeling more delicate; to square and sturdy in the Black weight, feeling more robust, giving Grenette a distinct appearance across all styles.
Furthermore the UPPERCASE contains a distinct flavour of its own. Its expressive nature gives real texture to ALL CAPS settings, this is particularly noticeable in forms such as the «U», «B», «R» and «D» that bulge on their vertical stress.
Grenette is available in five weights — Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold and Black with corresponding Italics. It is available to license in both Standard (‘STD’) and Professional (‘PRO’) versions. The latter contains language support for Cyrillic and Greek, as well as a series of swashes and subtle ligatures, this allows multiple and contrasting expressions within the same type family, and shows the versatility of Grenette.
Twinned with GRENOBLE
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Catania, IT
since 1961 -
Innsbruck, AU
since 1963 -
Essen, DE
since 1976 -
Halle, DE
since 1976 -
Chișinău, MD
since 1977
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Oxford, UK
since 1977 -
Rehovot, IL
since 1977 -
Phoenix, USA
since 1990 -
Pécs, Hungary
since 1992 -
Bethlehem, PS
since 1995 -
Kaunas, LT
since 1997
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Sfax, TN
since 1998 -
Constantine, AL
since 1999 -
Corato, IT
since 2002 -
Armenia Sevan, AM
since 2009 -
Tsukuba
since 2013
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Region
Department
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Isère
38 000, 38 100
CET + CEST