Intended as a typeface suitable for text use, Méridien takes inspiration from 'Latin' or wedge-serif typefaces, with their sharp, exaggerated serifs, but in a more restrained style intended to be suitable for body text, with a wide spacing.[2][3] It is one of several typefaces designed by Frutiger in this genre; his Apollo for Monotype is quite similar.[4]
Méridien was later published by Linotype, who released a digitisation in collaboration with Adobe.[5] An updated digitisation was released under the name of "Frutiger Serif" with additional weights and condensed styles.[6][7][8]
^Frutiger, Adrian (8 May 2014). Typefaces - the complete works. Walter de Gruyter. p. 60-75. ISBN9783038212607.
^Perfect, Christopher (1992). The Complete Typographer: A Manual for Designing with Type (Reprinted ed.). Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. pp. 88–89. ISBN9780130456670.
^"Apollo MT". MyFonts. Archived from the original on 17 September 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2015.