In 1926, Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet made his mark—quite literally—on a door in France. With a few bold strokes, he set the foundation for Publicis, a brand built on the principle that change is not something to react to, but something to lead. Almost a century later, those very strokes inspired Publicis Toronto’s radical new typography system, merging past and present to craft a truly unique visual identity.
Publicis Toronto embarked on a deeply collaborative process, engaging its entire team in a journey of reinvention. By blending Marcel’s original letterforms with their own contributions, the team didn’t just create a font—they breathed new life into the agency’s identity. The result was more than just typography; it was a living expression of Publicis’ core philosophy: to lead the change.
This was not merely a design project—it was a collective act of co-creation.
Inspired by Marcel’s handmade Publicis logo, the team developed a typography system rooted in the geometric precision of its original strokes. Yet, true innovation came in its evolution: each Publicis Toronto employee contributed handwritten letterforms, fusing historical foundations with modern individual expression.
The outcome was a typeface that bridges eras—both timeless and contemporary.
Characterized by wide proportions, rounded curves, and ink traps reminiscent of traditional printing techniques, the typeface pays homage to its origins while embracing modern aesthetics. Arcs that resolve in flat edges add a distinct, structured rhythm, reinforcing the agency’s commitment to change and progression.









CREDIT
- Agency/Creative: Publicis
- Article Title: Publicis Toronto Reinvents Brand Identity with a Typographic Evolution
- Organisation/Entity: Agency
- Project Type: Identity
- Project Status: Published
- Agency/Creative Country: Canada
- Agency/Creative City: Toronto
- Market Region: North America
- Project Deliverables: Brand Identity
- Industry: Professional Services
- Keywords: branding, publicis, typography
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Credits:
Head of Art: Victor Yves
Senior Art Director: Olga Netaeva
Typo Foundry: Manic Type
Type Designer: Jamie Chang