Cordier Script channels the virtuosic calligraphy of Louis Barbedor, a 17th-century French master penman, reimagined as a contemporary script typeface. It draws from the intricate plates of 'Les écritures financière et italienne-bastarde', engraved by Robert Cordier in 1650. This typeface marries historical elegance with modern vitality, featuring inverted thick-and-thin strokes that sweep diagonally upward, showcasing each letter as a study in acrobatic finesse.