“A contemporary interpretation of various typefaces belonging to Didot’s late style, conceived circa 1830, including the original forms of g, y, &; and to a lesser extent, k. These unique glyphs are found in Gras Vibert, cut by Michel Vibert, […] the appointed punchcutter of the Didot family during this period.” [Typofonderie]
Three widths: Ambroise (standard), Ambroise Firmin (condensed), Ambroise François (extra-condensed).