● Chiara Barbieri
● Sara De Bondt
● Sonia de Puineuf
● Catherine de Smet
● Davide Fornari
● Juan Manuel Gomez
● Thomas Huot-Marchand
● Sébastien Morlighem
● Léa Panijel
● Tânia Raposo
● Alice Savoie
● Katrien Van Haute
Sébastien Morlighem is a professor of art education and coordinator of the EsadType postgraduate program at the Amiens School of Art & Design. He obtained a PhD from the University of Reading in 2014, with a thesis on the origin and development of “modern” typographic characters in France and Great Britain (1781–1825). Among his publications: SANS (FR) 1628–1924 (éditions Non standard, 2022), “Londres et Paris: villes commerçantes, capitales publicitaires”, in Le spectacle de la marchande. Ville, art et commerce, 1860–1914 (In Fine/Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, 2024), Dossier Jannon (Production Type, 2024), “Pierre-Louis Vafflard. The types cut for François-Ambroise Didot (1781–5)”, in Footnotes, no. E (2024).