Sign painting is a craft that has largely been overshadowed by digital fonts and printing technologies in today’s world. However, the art form still holds a special place in the hearts of many, showcasing the creativity and skill of the artists who once brought storefronts and advertisements to life with their hand-painted lettering.
A recent publication by Letterform Archive titled “Lettres Décoratives: A Century of French Sign Painters’ Alphabets” pays homage to the rich history of French sign painting from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The book features over 150 colorful reproductions of bold lettering samples taken from lithograph portfolios created between 1875 and 1932. These portfolios served as inspiration for sign painters, offering a glimpse into the various styles and motifs that could be incorporated into their work.
In the introduction to the book, sign painter Morgane Côme highlights the evolution of decorative painting and the emergence of alphabets as primary decorative elements in the 19th century. This shift in perspective paved the way for more intricate and eye-catching signage, departing from the simple forms of Roman square capitals and modern printing type variants.
The images showcased in “Lettres Décoratives” capture the essence of a bygone era when hand-painted signs adorned the streets of Paris and other cities. The intricate letterforms and decorative elements serve as a testament to the skill and artistry of the sign painters who painstakingly crafted each piece.
For those interested in exploring the world of French sign painting, “Lettres Décoratives” is a must-have addition to any collection. You can purchase your own copy from the Colossal Shop and delve into the rich history and timeless beauty of this unique art form.
As we look back on the legacy of sign painters and their contributions to the visual landscape of the past, it’s clear that their artistry continues to inspire and captivate audiences today. The publication of “Lettres Décoratives” serves as a reminder of the enduring power of hand-crafted design and the importance of preserving the traditions of the past for future generations to appreciate.

