April 2016

Handelson Font

Handelson is a collection of 6 handmade typefaces with authentic and organic feel. It contains three scripts, one non-connected script and two all caps geometric sans serifs (Block letters). Textures and rough edges are emulating handwritten and printed looks. By

Poem Script Font

Poem Script is a mixed collection of interpretations conjuring a late nineteenth century American pen script style. Though not an actual Italian letterform, this style was called “Italian Alphabet” stemming from an old penman’s term for an alphabet where the

Semilla Font

I spend a lot of time following two obsessions: packaging and hand lettering. Alongside a few other minor obsessions, those two have been my major ones for so many years now, I’ve finally reached the point where I can actually

Sucesion Slab Font

This is a semi condensed font with Slab Serif and corresponds to my series of typefaces built proportions derived from mathematical sequences. An experiment in the sense of proportion, to define all I have relied mainly on the Fibonacci sequence.

Panama Road Font

Panama Road is a calligraphic font style informal and casual appearance, drawn freehand with pen and then digitized for use in computers. This handwritten font contains several additional character sets for aesthetic purposes such as alternative capital letters to start

a sogra Ruth Font

Sans-serif style art deco condensed ultra high contrast between antlers and rounded at the corners. Font display to save space on long or advertising pieces which seeks a modernist style titles. The Commercial version includes: OTT & TTF font Latin-Extended

Quotes Font

“Quotes” is the second typeface calligraphed by Yani Arabena, designed along with Guille Vizzari and Ale Paul, for Sudtipos. Being thrilled by the use of the pointed brush, spontaneous messages, gesture and freshness to represent inspirational phrases and quotes written

Disoluta Font

Disoluta is a typographical experiment fusion of two sans fonts with different weights, for which I used my previous Typefaces: Tabarra Light and Black. The Commercial version includes: 2 fonts (Regular & Italic) • 437 glyphs • OTT & TTF

Lucemita Font

Lucemita is a handwritten calligraphic typeface style and casual appearance, drawn freehand with a fine pen and then digitized for use in computers. This handwritten font contains several additional character sets for aesthetic purposes such as alternative capital letters to

Scrapbooker Font

After previously collaborating on the bestselling Distillery Set, Carolina Marando and Alejandro got together once again to create this Scrapbooker Set, a new series of fonts that multiply the possibilities. One reason scrapbookers became a kind of design demographic is

Salamat Font

Since the release of his first typeface, Zulia Pro, Joluvian has spent his time dedicatedly experimenting with an array of calligraphic styles and typography, before starting on his second typeface, Salamat. The journey began on a trip to Asia, where

Bellissima Script Pro Font

While in the same vein and spirit as Burgues and Compendium, Bellissima began from an entirely different thread as those fonts. It started with Alex Trochut generously showing me a gorgeous lettering book from his grandfather’s library: Bellezas de la

Blog Script Font

Technology is making it so that we’re all connected without the need for the physical-presence kind of being connected. That is strange, fascinating, and has a certain magnetism that is very difficult to resist. What’s at stake is no less

Atocha Font

It was expected that Joluvian’s third type font would be inspired by the city where he currently resides: Madrid, Spain. His previous creations had originated in Venezuela (Zulia) and The Philippines (Salamat), both, places where he had once lived. Joluvian

Lady Dodo Font

And the day in which I introduce my second typographic family has arrived. In order to do this, I borrowed several passages from this beautiful book by Maurice Maeterlinck, “Life and Flowers”. His poetic observation of Nature made me reflect