La Perruque is a 1 × 90 cm-long magazine publishing nonstandard type specimens. La Perruque hacks unused paper surfaces from print shop production, so they become “carte blanche” for type designers instead of waste, showcasing experimental typography projects. It is also a place for type manifestos and in-progress fonts.
Year 2015. A first unspoken agreement with a print shop in Rennes allows Oliver Bertrand to use a blank surface in the margins of their regular prints. Ever since that founding experience, it has been the playgrounds for type designers, print shops and publishers to collaborate. Production time, number of copies, colors and type of paper depend on this economy of means.