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DINosaur

DINosaur

DINosaur is the typographical mise en scène of a calligraphic standard for technical writing, found in a 1967 manual. Although its base is a regular grid and its main reference is the DIN norm, it is ...

Radar

Radar

Radar is a revival of the sans serif typeface “Grotesca Radio”, from the Spanish foundry Richard Gans, which existed from 1888 to 1975. His authorship is attributed to the German type designer and ...

Multi

Multi

Multi is an extensive sans serif typeface family that consists of two subfamilies: Multi Text that comprises three weights (roman & italic) and Multi Display (seven weights, roman & italic). Vitality ...

Brushland

Brushland

Brushland was initially born as custom type project, where the goal was to achieve a natural feeling as if it was really written. The project raised some questions, how natural should be this script ...

Skope

Skope

Skope is an experiment in horizontal stress and also a recreation of the extreme lettering style of comic masters such as Josep Coll or Manuel Urda from his cartoons in the pages of the classic TBO ...

Rothwood

Rothwood

In 2011, while tutoring an exercise on Slab Serifs, Josema discovered Robert Thorne’s work for Thorowgood. Specifically, he was fascinated by the extraordinary density of the 6-line Egyptian Pica ...

Chico

Chico

Chico was by designed by Javier Mariscal and Josema Urós specifically for the final roll of credits in the animated film Chico y Rita.The goal was to design a typeface with a good readability ...

Final Six

Final Six

FinalSix is the typographic adaptation of a lettering. Working on the graphic image for a sports event (the European Waterpolo Final in 2014) we had the idea of creating a character set that ...

Forgotten Futurist

Forgotten Futurist

Forgotten Futurist is an industrial typeface inspired by 1960s and 1970s high-tech logotypes. Its futuristic letterforms and rounded technical corners are timeless classics. Forgotten Futurist is ...

Pricedown

Pricedown

Pricedown is an interpretation of an early 1970s display typeface called Pinto Flare. It was famously used as the logotype for the US game show, The Price is Right as well as Technos Japan’s Tag Team ...

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