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The company that produced Mignon diaries was founded in 1885. Before the first World War, Adolphe Fournier, a gilder and bookbinder, made notebooks and repertoires in his workshop in the Mararis, in Paris.
After the war, he founded the company SARL AGENDAS MIGNON with two associates, Marcel Fournier and Maurice Monsallier. Mignon’s logo suggests an appointment, a rendez-vous, to highlight the usefulness of a planning diary. The figures in the logo were emblematic of Parisian high society in the Gilded Age, when the company first got its start.

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