Hernández Niu

In the typedesign industry the terms ‘nova’, ‘neue’, ‘next’, ‘new’ are often used to refer to a typeface that has been modified in different ways: redesign, technical readjustments, greater number…

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ITC Leawood font

ITC Leawood

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ITC Leawood was begun by Leslie Usherwood, founder and president of Typsettra in Toronto, and completed by staff designers after Usherwood’s untimely death. His original drawings were models for the…

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Hogar font

Hogar

This font is the result of merging my architecture background and my love for typography, which inspired me to create a system of fonts based on interior architecture design, furniture…

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Hogar Slab font

Hogar Slab

Hogar Slab, based on the Hogar typeface, is the result of combining a script and a slab serif into a single type system. The system has a monolinear style composed…

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ITC Lubalin Graph font

ITC Lubalin Graph

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The 1974 design for ITC Lubalin Graph is based on Herb Lubalin’s earlier design of ITC Avant Garde Gothic. The basic geometric character shapes are identical in both designs, while…

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Igna Sans font

Igna Sans

Igna Sans is a humanist functional typeface, with a contemporary style, designed to be used in a wide variety of applications such as advertising, corporate projects, branding and retail product…

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In a Jar font

In a Jar

In a Jar is a display typeface based in hand lettering. Inspired by the grandmother's kitchen, its colors, forms, smells and the new way for rescue this old things. Designed…

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Indigena font

Indigena

Mapuche means ‘man of the land’ and it is also the name of a group of indigenous inhabitants in South America. During the southern Winter solstice, between June 21 and…

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ITC New Baskerville font

ITC New Baskerville

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British printer John Baskerville of Birmingham created the types that bear his name in about 1752. George Jones designed this version of Baskerville for Linotype-Hell in 1930, the International Typeface…

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Infamy font

Infamy

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Infamy is a display typeface inspired by graffiti and street art, featuring the ‘bubble letter’ style of writing which was very popular among subway and suburban graffiti artists in the…

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