Arts et Metiers Graphiques was a prominent French graphic arts magazine created by Charles Peignot, that published 68 issues from 1927 to 1939. Subjects ranged from illustration, the history of the book and printing techniques, advertising design and modern art photography. The magazine also featured regular reviews of fine limited-edition books and reprints of classical literature excerpts in typographically innovative layouts. Each edition was printed on high-quality papers with frequent tipped-in plates and inserts.