Designed by A.M.
Cassandre and issued by Deberny
& Peignot in 1928 [Production Type]
or 1929 [Reichardt 2011] in two styles:
Bifur (w/ line shade) and Bifur double
(2-color, solid).
Photo-Lettering had an adaptation as French
Bifur [PLINC 1950], superseded around 1970 by
Bifur Graphic [PLINC One Liner 1971]. See also Face’s
Matra (1970).
In 2023, Production Type acquired the exclusive rights from
the estate of A.M. Cassandre [announcement].
Their authorized digitization of Bifur
was made available through the Beta program in 2024, as part of the
House of Cassandre collection. It comes in three optical sizes: LD,
HD, and UHD.
Previous (unauthorized) digitizations include
Bifur Classic (Harold’s Fonts, discontinued) and
Shades (Keystrokes). See More…
Designed by A.M. Cassandre and issued by Deberny & Peignot in 1928 [Production Type] or 1929 [Reichardt 2011] in two styles: Bifur (w/ line shade) and Bifur double (2-color, solid).
Photo-Lettering had an adaptation as French Bifur [PLINC 1950], superseded around 1970 by Bifur Graphic [PLINC One Liner 1971]. See also Face’s Matra (1970).
In 2023, Production Type acquired the exclusive rights from the estate of A.M. Cassandre [announcement]. Their authorized digitization of Bifur was made available through the Beta program in 2024, as part of the House of Cassandre collection. It comes in three optical sizes: LD, HD, and UHD.
Previous (unauthorized) digitizations include Bifur Classic (Harold’s Fonts, discontinued) and Shades (Keystrokes). See P22 Bifur (2004, w/ added lowercase) for an interpretation with added lowercase.