Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Aron jancso - type designer

i really like how it looks like a tree whiteout the normal filling in method that you see every christmas
Caligo is a typeface based on calligraphy done with a parallel pen. It's classic and elegant with a modern twist, featuring flared serifs, lots of ligatures and swashes
Qalto flows and leaps like freestyle jazz. Suited as a strong title or headline font, the letters and ligatures are composed of very thin hairlines and very thick elements. This high contrast conveys a stunning visual effect and a unique optical rhythm. Early on, Aron Jancso realized that "some words have good rhythm and others don't," and added stylistic alternatives for every lowercase and uppercase letter. If that’s not enough, there are four different weights, so users can use different sizes with the same hairline thickness, which allows for artistic freedom in arrangement and composition.


to me it seems very 20s i like the art work that goes along with it. 



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