Not Comic
by Harrisson
exhibition

In Not Comic, Harrisson fills up the exhibition space with enlarged reproductions of the different pages that form the publication also entitled "Not Comic". 

1 - Comic project

Not Comic is a multi-layered, multi-track project revolving around the idea of the comic strip.

This comic is made with drawings that are not intended to be drawings for a comic.
This comic is built on a mathematical typographic grid.
This comic is based on Jack Kirby's comic-book panel system.
Each page of this comic is a poster.
This comic is a specimen of a new typeface called Not Comic.

2 - The font project

The Not Comic font is

a free, open-source font
a serious version of Comic Sans MS
an alternative to Comic Sans MS
a font with inclusive glyphs
a collective font
a font that you can copy, modify, distribute, share, reproduce, communicate, reuse and adapt.
a font with multiple outputs to suit your needs.

The Not Comic font was created, designed, encoded and used by Harrisson, Olivier Bertrand, Louis Garrido, Roxanne Maillet, Enora Donniou and the Bye-Bye-Binary collective.


About Harrisson:
A product of the counter-cultures of sound and image, from a time when the digitalo-artistic graphic designer was not yet the proletarian of the future, graphic designer and typographer Harrisson is the sum total of over 20 years of visual experiments designed to give meaning to the world and to lives. An idealist who primarily fights the dark orders and lights of domination through images, his practice essentially seeks fulfillment through the magical play of signs and their teaching. He's an excellent channeler of ideas into images, a bodybuilder of the Swiss-style magnetic typographic grid, a long-distance poster runner and an obsessive illustration producer, as if his life depended on it.