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(en) France, Monde Libertaire - PAGES D'HISTOIRE No. 90: Man of the Book (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Thu, 3 Jul 2025 08:52:07 +0300


The new volume in the beautiful collection Le peuple du livre from L'Échappée Editions usefully expands our knowledge of the world of books by publishing the memoirs of Maximilien Vox. His name is a pseudonym; Maximilien Vox's real name is Samuel Monod. He was born in 1894 into a Protestant family. He began as a press cartoonist before becoming a graphic designer for Grasset Publishing in the 1920s. He is responsible for several cover logos that still exist today, such as those for Le Masque and Larousse. He quickly streamlined his graphic inventions by creating a classification code for typographic characters called "VOX-AtypI" (for the International Typographic Association). Passionate about the search for new layouts and new typefaces, Vox did not forget the men involved. He joined the Resistance in 1943 alongside Albert Camus and Maurice Clavel in the Combat network. After the war, he returned to his original profession but literally promoted typography by organizing international meetings on the subject. An eclectic man, he was also passionate about Chesterton, Napoleon, poetry, and science fiction, and wrote numerous reference works on typography until his death in 1974.

Unlike the code he created, his memoirs are often disjointed and jump from one theme to another without much expectation. Fortunately, the editors had the excellent idea of adding supplements: a critical apparatus, a chronology, and a bibliography that make it easy to navigate... The book, fascinating for its anecdotes about the publishing world, is just as fascinating for its analysis of the graphic design as for the character's colorful side. The editors also pay a fitting tribute to this creative genius by producing a book that is intended as a nod to typographic innovation.

* Maximilien Vox
Vox by Vox
Publisher: L'Echappée, 2025

https://monde-libertaire.fr/?articlen=8393
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