Fonts Named Cochin
In the early twentieth century, two fonts called 'Cochin' were designed by Georges Peignot and named after Charles-Nicolas Cochin the Younger, first appearing in 1912 and 1914. However, neither is clearly derived from Cochin’s own work.
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