If there were one dream use for our fonts, it would be to see a typeface we designed in wayfinding. In a library. In France. There it is: studio des formes used Vinila at Bibliothèque Robert Desnos Montreuil, a welcoming environment for readers.
The identity concept is brilliant: the saccades we all use when reading. A graphic bouncy arrow moves within the building, taking readers to where they need to be. Vinila supports the identity in its diverse range of weights and widths, which comes in handy for longer names and locations. The signs were produced by La Maison des impressions.