Sabir

Published March 27, 2026
Contributed by Antonin Bertrand


Raphaël Massart. License: All Rights Reserved.




Sabir is a collection of texts. A space where invited authors come together to write around a shared theme. An interlude in which everything that is written – poetry, theatre, short stories, essays, artists’ writings, and experimental forms – interacts. A territory radically devoted to text, where the only images are spoken through words.

The collective was initially composed of Maud Marique, Anne Lebessi, Mathias Domahidy, Pauline Allié, Eva Anna Maréchal, and Lucie Guien.

The graphic design was created by Louise Boiron (vol. 1 & 2), Théodore Famery (vol. 3), Manon Michèle (vol. 4 to 7). The display typeface Diaphragm (Initial Foundry) was designed by Antonin Bertrand. The texts are set in Brut Grotesque (Bureau Brut) and LL Bradford​​​​​​​ (Lineto).




Raphaël Massart. License: All Rights Reserved.


Lucile Boiron. License: All Rights Reserved.


Lola Pertsowsky. License: All Rights Reserved.


Lola Pertsowsky. License: All Rights Reserved.


Léo Aupetit. License: All Rights Reserved.


Léo Aupetit. License: All Rights Reserved.


Manon Michèle. License: All Rights Reserved.

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