Le Grand Livre de la Moto

Published July 7, 2026
Contributed by NaN


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Le Grand Livre de la Moto, or “The Big Book of Motorcycles”, is a 2025 anthology by publisher Marabout. From the early days of racing to the rich history of MotoGP, via off-road racing, discover the iconic riders and bikes, the anecdotes and moments of bravery that have forged the legend of this sport.

As often, Atelier AAAAA display a polyphony of typefaces. In this case: NaN Metrify, Based, ITC Barcelona, Chromium One, Core Escher and BRZO are sharing the scene. Their combination provides a range of styles and functions, helping to structure content and create a consistent visual identity throughout the book.

Inside of the book, East of Rome’s Based does most of the legwork for the titles and subheaders, while ITC Barcelona, Chromium One, Core Escher and Brzo are punctually used for chapter headings. NaN Metrify A is used for most long running text as well as in tables and infographics, in many widths.




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