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The Mosquito™ Formal design by Éric de Berranger takes the original jaunty design of
Mosquito and dresses it in a tuxedo. The stressed character strokes, simple,
straightforward shapes, relatively large x-height, open counters and hint of Peignot
are still there, but the cursive strokes and lively terminals have been replaced with
traditional designs. The result is a more serious and more sophisticated typeface.
“The idea,” says Éric de Berranger, “was to assuage the drawing
of Mosquito to ‘calm’ it, and to eliminate its idiosyncrasies while preserving
character structure and general appearance.”
Although still distinctive, as Éric de Berranger puts it, “Mosquito Formal,
is more to be read than seen; it is more invisible and thus, more readable than my earlier
design.” He does, however, use both typefaces in his graphic design projects:
Mosquito for headlines and in applications where the lively design is appropriate,
and Mosquito Formal, for those instances that require a quieter more sophisticated look.
The Mosquito Formal typeface family, is available in three weights with complementary italic designs, in
addition to a suite of small caps and old style figures.
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