-2002- __full__: Naturellement

"" (2002) is a French documentary directed by Christophe Otzenberger that delves into the intricacies of the organic food industry and the broader movement toward natural living at the turn of the millennium. Core Themes & Content

The hallmark of the collection was a set of organic serif and script fonts. Unlike the rigid Helvetica or Times New Roman of the era, the Naturellement fonts featured irregular baselines, ink bleeds, and leaf-like serifs. Typeface librarians often compare them to the later works of Kim Buker Chansler but with a distinctly French pastoral accent. Naturellement -2002-

Graphic designers in 2002 were obsessed with "grunge" and "vintage paper." provided a CD-ROM (Compact Disc) filled with scanned textures: rough watercolor paper, charcoal smudges, pressed flowers, and coffee stains. These assets were revolutionary because they were offered at 300dpi, suitable for professional CMYK printing—a luxury at the time. "" (2002) is a French documentary directed by

: Looking back, the film is often cited as a prophetic look at "greenwashing." It captures the moment when "nature" became a brandable commodity. Typeface librarians often compare them to the later