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Sphères is a quarterly magazine featuring long-form stories and photography. Each 144-page issue is dedicated to a small community. After featuring climbers, boxers and bikers, the 15th issue digs into the world of trains: travelers, railway workers, commuters, mechanics, enthusiasts…
If Production Type's Minotaur and Minotaur Sans are constants used on body text, captions, and subtitles, each issue features a different selection of display typefaces used on titles, emphases, and drop caps — here both Paraiso and Paraiso Sans (Plain Form), as well as Jean-Baptiste Morizot's Bluu.
The art direction is made by Élyse Delahaie, with a cover picture by Boby, and a nameplate design by Océane Juvin.
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Sphères Magazine. License: All Rights Reserved.
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