Bernard Duisit is a renowned paper engineer who has worked on dozens of pop-up and interactive books. Thames & Hudson published a series of wimsy pop-up books by Duisit with different illustrators, in which Duisit surprises and entertains kids and grown-ups. Three books of the series are shown here. The narrative is simple and effective: the question on the book cover is repeated in different variations on the left page, and answered with an illustration on the right hand page.
In the English editions, all typography follows the same design, with titles set in Emigre’s Variex regular weight, with glyphs in different sizes to enhance the rhythm, and some modified glyphs to improve the legibility. All text inside the book is in Meredith Mandel’s succesful freebie Chunk.
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Variex was designed in 1998, as that is what Emigre’s website says.
Thank you, Cameron! Emigre states it was designed in 1988 — this info can also be found on our typeface page. It appeared in Emigre Magazine No. 15 “Do You Read Me?” from 1990. The 1996 date probably comes from MyFonts. It might indicate the public release date, or the date of a reworked version. Maybe it’s plain wrong. Variex was definitely available in 1996, see archive.org.