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127ml

Brazilian site located in Sao Paulo. Behance link. Creators of Ludo sans and Ludo serif (2011), both ink trap typefaces. [Google] [More]  ⦿

740kb

Brazilian creator (b. 1985) of az (2011, experimental). [Google] [More]  ⦿

a Falange Studio
[Elvis H. Martuchelli]

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Elvis H. Martuchelli (b. 1978) designed the Ingrate condensed sans family in 2005. It can be downloaded here. [Google] [More]  ⦿

A. Karr

Tia Olga (2000) is a free handwriting font by A. Karr (Freemesmo) from Sao Paulo, Brasil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

ABC Design

Brazilian type blog. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Abdallah Seoud

During his design studies at PUC Rio, Abdallah Seoud (Rio de Janeiro) created the beautiful techno font Equalize (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Abel Marcelino

Salvador, Brazil-based designer of Pantallon Sans (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

ABFonts Santos FC 2012 Numerals

ABFonts Santos FC 2012 Numerals (2012) is an orphaned athletic lettering font. We read at ABFonts (where the font can be downloaded): ABFonts Santos FC 2012 Numerals is based on the numbers used on the jersey of Brazilian football club, Santos FC, which is outfitted by Nike. The font was created on request and the image that was provided only showed the jersey numbers of Santos FC. Based on photographs, the player's name is not shown on the jersey explaining the absence of letters in the font. It appears that the source image was created by Cleiton Fabiano of www.futbr.com. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Acemir Sousa Mendes

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the wavy display typeface Jubarte (2015). This typeface is inspired by the shapes and curves of the humpback whale. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adailton Piedade

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Elefont (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adalbero Neto
[Adalberto Barbosa]

Brazilian designer (b. 1997) based in Bairro Manoel Satiro. As an architecture student at Universidade de Fortaleza, he created the blueprint / architectural drawing font Adalbs (2021). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adalberto Barbosa
[Adalbero Neto]

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Adhemas Batista

Brazilian art director, graphic designer and illustrator based in Los Angeles. Born in 1981 in Sao Paulo. Behance link. He designed various display typefaces for his projects: Mariana (2005) is an experimental typeface for the Havaianas web site. Cristiane (2005) is a Bank Gothic-inspired sans. Mathews (2005) and Ana Rayssa (2005, upright connected script) are experimental types. Antonio (2005) is a fat rounded sans. Josefa (2005) is a grunge typeface created for Brahma Bier. Adilson (2005) is a super-fat display face. Rose (2005) and Douglas (2005, also a super-fat display face) were created for Sensorama ID. Other typefaces include Mark, Mike and Cris. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adilson Gonzales de Oliveira
[Agonz]

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Adler Aleko Reises

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a set of computer numerals in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adreson Vilson Vita de Sá
[Estranho Tipo (was: Adreson 74)]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Adriana Oshiro

During her studies in 2015, Bauru, Brazil-based Adriana Oshiro created a squarish typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adriana Pommot

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Chorume (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adriano Bellaver

Farroupilha, Brazil-based designer of the experimental typeface Planetarium (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adriano Iha

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Adriano Iha designed the sci-fi typeface Kyra (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adrienni Klering

During her studies at ESPM SUL in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Adrienni Klering created the hipster typeface Klering (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Adryano Maciel

Aka Adryan Mac and Adr Raz. Graphic designer in Aracaju, Brazil, who created the free typeface Prima HC in 2016. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Afronsu Afronsu
[Rabisco (was: AfroBreak)]

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Agnes Buarque

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Pretucasu (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Agonz
[Adilson Gonzales de Oliveira]

Adilson Gonzales de Oliveira Junior, or just Agonz, is a Brazilian designer who graduated from UNESP Design University in Sao Paulo. He is currently based in Bauru, Brazil. Inspired by aircraft models from the 1940s, Agonz created the free condensed sans typeface Ailerons (2015) and Skyer (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alan de Sousa

Sao Paulo-based designer of the tweetware circle-based typeface Gogoia (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alana Camboim

Based in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Alana Camboim designed Gold (2013), a geometric typeface that consists of circle arcs and straight line segments. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Albert Chaves

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the dagger or stiletto style display typeface Albertch (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alessandra Duruy

During her studies at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Alessandra Duruy created the comic book typeface Postypo (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alessandra Harue Nogueira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer. During her studies at senac, she created the modular display typeface Hadoni (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alessandro Dazzi

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created Vero Bold (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alessandro Valentim de Sousa

During his graphic design studies in Maranguape, Brazil, Alessandro Valentim created the dadaist typeface Luzitana (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alex Carvalho

Brazilian type designer who works at Tipos do aCaso. His fonts include Rec Block. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alex Heilmair

Sao Paulo-based designer of the organic serif typeface Thereza (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alex Larusso

During his industrial design studies in Vitoria, Brazil. Alex Larusso designed the fatalist script typeface The One (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexander Antunes

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Alexander Antunes designed the rounded sans typeface Auchme (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexander Mendes

During his studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Alexander Mendes designed the great arts and crafts / art deco typeface Geometrum (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexander Silva

Barueri, Brazil-based designer of a modular typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandra Karmirian

In 2011, Alexandra Karmirian (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) created the art nouveau-inspired typeface Karmirian. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Beanes

Brazilian designer of the free stone age typeface Beanesdrock (2015) and the counterless typeface Lola (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Beltran

Typographer and designer at TV Globo, Brazil. He designed the squarish typefaces Retour (2012) and Sauer (2011).

Cargo collective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Bobeda
[House of X]

[More]  ⦿

Alexandre Frasca

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who created the sci-fi typeface Invader and the steampunk typeface Clockworks in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Freitas

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who designed a beautiful set of hand-lettered posters on the theme of Jimi Hendrix in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Giesbrecht

Brazilian creator of the fat finger typeface Giesbrecht (2011, iFontMaker). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Matias

Together, Filipe Motta, Denis Rizzoli and Alexandre Matias created the organic sans typeface Triade (2013) during their studies at Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, under supervision of Ricardo Esteves. Alexandre Matias, who is based in Vitoria, designed Triade Text in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Padin

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created the display typeface Padinga (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Ruda
[Sete Std]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Suannes

Brazilian graphic designer and type designer who works at OnMedia - ALMAP/BBDO, Brazil, a corporate branding and ad agency. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alexandre Venancio
[Oporto Design]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Alexis Baldoma

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Holograma (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alfonso Mendes

Brazilian designer of the squarish typeface Quadratta (2011, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alice Araujo

During her studies in Manaus, Brazil, Alice Araujo designed the handcrafted typeface Tipatinhas (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alice Maria Fares Ferreira

Typographer from Brazil who received an honorable mention at the Tipografia Brasilis in the dingbat category, 2001, for her font "Chop". [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alice Massih

Sao Paulo-based designer of the art deco typeface Garagem (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alice Peracio

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based student-designer of the vernacular typeface Castanha (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alice Rosa

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the connect-the-dots typeface Stargazer (2015), which was created during her studies at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alice Vargas

Salvador-based Brazilian designer of the handwriting typeface Dez Real (2004). She runs a graphic design and corporate identity studio, Papaya Design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alicia Camejo

A design student at ESPM Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Alicia Camejo published the art deco geometric sans typeface Jazz deco in 2019. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Cereja Ramos

During her studies at ESPM-Sul, this Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer created the lava lamp typeface Subvision (2013). She also made Round It (2013), a Peignotian typeface created with compass and ruler. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Delmonte

Aline is based in Sao Paulo. With Henrique erzinger, she created the squarish typeface TypeSquare One (2009, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Hessel

Aline Hessel (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the rounded monoline sans typeface Linech in 2014 during her studies at SENAC. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Kaori Yoshimatsu

Or just Aline Kaori. Aline Kaori is a freelance lettering artist, calligrapher and aspiring type designer based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She did some custom lettering for companies such as Budweiser, Vivo, Natura, and Tiffany&Co, and did internships with or studied under masters such as John Stevens, Julian Waters, Claudio Gil, Ale Paul, Martina Flor and Fiona Ross. Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Pitaya Italic.

In 2020, Aline Kaori joined Neil Summerour's Positype Flourish. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Morais

Brazilian designer of the dot matrix typeface Fita (2011), which was designed at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Rizzo

Design student in Campinas, Brazil. Designer of Brotinho (2014, a display typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Sayuri

During her graphic design studies in Brazilia, Aline Sayuri created a beautifully lively text typeface in one weight called Viva Regular (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aline Turatti

At the School of Design in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, Aline Turatti created Indian Type (2013), an outlined typeface inspired by Indian symbolism.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alisson Junior

Graphic designer in Baixo Guandu, Brazil. Creator of the hand-drawn typeface Lucimar ASO (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alisson Laschuk

Type designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil, b. 1980. He is the creator of the futuristic typeface Aerodynamik (2011).

MyFonts foundry link. Behance link. Home page. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Alisson Ribeiro

Sao Paulo-based designer of the paperclip / neon typeface Caqui (2013), which is designed by ruler and compass. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alisson Stasiak da Silva

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Grampont (2013), which was a school project at UTFPR. [Google] [More]  ⦿

All Type

Brazilian type site. Links. Museum. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Allan Diego

Colombian designer of the free Sao Paulo-style graffiti font Muro SP (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Allan Kobylinski

Rio de Janeiro-based designer at FontStruct of the modular typeface Balalaica (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Allan Pedro

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Allan Pedro created the monoline compass-and-ruler sans typeface Diori Square (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Alvaro Franca
[Naipe Foundry]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Alvaro Thomáz Oliveira
[Alvo Type (or: ATF, or: Alvaro Thomaz Fonts)]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Alvo Type (or: ATF, or: Alvaro Thomaz Fonts)
[Alvaro Thomáz Oliveira]

Ipatinga, Minas Gerais-based (or Santa Barbara-based, or Belo Horizonte-based) designer of these typefaces in 2011: Gogating Book (a Helvetica-like face), Mytupi, Pirates Writers, Chapenettoer 8 Thin, a large x-height and large-bowl minimalist sans face. This was followed by the bold caps sans typeface Laranja Pro and Laranjha Pro Fraco, Aovel Cool (geometric monoline sans), Aovel Sans Rounded, Aovel Sans Light, Aovel Neo (based on Avant Garde), Yagora (humanist sans), Salika, Sheep Sans (2011), Mariana Family, Extrememame, Timo Roman, AvantFox (based on Avant Garde), Brasil (based on ITC Lubalin), Hasteristico (monoline geometric typeface based on Avant Garde), Amiju Book, DMF Arreia Black (fatted up Helvetica), DMF Cantell, DMF Handwriter, DMF Handatme, BDP Sergipe, BDP Fox, BDP Clien, BDP Up, and BDP Gelly.

Typefaces made in 2012: Flex Display (a free thin sans), Meva (geometric sans), Duase Light (a thin rounded avant-garde geometric sans), Tenue Sans (a distinguished sans---tuxedo required), Cridigo Sans, Cogga (a display sans face), Homizio (a free 6-style geometric sans family), Aliquam, Regencie, Blouding (from blood samples?), Quinfo (avant garde family), Frugal Sans, Agnele Modern (a didone titling face), Salutino, Bondoluo (geometric avant-garde sans, +Light, +Display), Duase (rounded monoline sans).

Typefaces from 2013: Panjo (humanist titling sans inspired by Eric Gill), Grieff (a DIN-like sans), Burne (a geometric all caps sans with elements of Futura and Avant Garde), Suicca (hairline sans), Datidi (custom slab face).

Typefaces from 2014: Homizio Nova (sans), Amper.

Typefaces from 2015: Savass Sans.

Typefaces from 2016: Cerko (a gemoetric circle-based futuristic typeface).

Typefaces from 2017: Beaga (a slab serif named after Belo Horizonte).

Typefaces from 2019: Antropil (a rounded sans), Finis Grotesk (inspired by the Bauhaus movement), Finis Text, Finis Text Soft.

Typefaces from 2020: Dumont (a 27-style structural geometric sans named after Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos dumont), Hauslan (a sans family).

Home page. Fontspace link, where he is known as authimie. Another Fontspace link. About me page. Behance link. Another Behance link. About Me link. Dafont link. Aka Alvaro Ovelha. Creative Market link. Future URL. Home page of Alvaro Thomaz. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Amabile Vieira

Graphic designer in Marilia, Brazil, who created the ornamental typeface Maia Maori (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Ardisson

Graphic designer in Vitoria, Brazil, who created the text typeface Prongs in 2016 with Jessica Serafim during her studies at UFES. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Benedete

Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil-based designer of the fun children's font Squarepants (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Bicalho

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of Patricinhas (2014, a school project typeface at Universidade Estadual de Minas Gerais). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Biondo

Flores da Cunha, Brazil-based student-designer of Tie Exclusive (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Fiorio Smith

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular handcrafted typeface Largo (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Garcia

Graphic design student at Miami Ad School / ESPM, who is originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil.

In Luciano Cardinalli's class, she designed the wedge serif typeface Mandi (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Hornos Felix

Sao Paulo-based designer of a bilined display typeface in 2007 at the Universidade Anhembi Morumbi. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Lacerda

Graphic designer in Brasilia, Brazil, who created a modular typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Monteiro

During her studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Amanda Monteiro designed the bilined squarish typeface Beco (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Nogueira

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, Amanda Nogueira created the display typeface Olympus (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Oliveira

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Wizard (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amanda Ribeiro

Graphic designer in Lins, Brazil. She created the curly typeface Delsarte (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amannda Cavalcante

In 2018, during their studies at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Matheus Nogueira (Natal, Brazil), Beatriz Freire, Amannda Cavalcante (Natal, Brazil) and Zenobio Almeida co-designed the free ironwork dingbat typeface Firula. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Amaury Fernandes

Taguatinga, Brazil-based designer of the circle-based typeface Baun Round (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Bassanetto

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Baiano (2013), which was a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Beatriz Cabus

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the pixelish FontStruct typefaces Almost Regular (2016) and Almost Rounded (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Beatriz Guimaraes

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, Ana Beatriz Guimaraes designed the fishing hook-inspired typeface wanhook (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Beatriz Leal

During her studies at UF Pelotas in Pelotas, Brazil, Ana Beatriz Leal created the tall handcrafted display typeface Jardim (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Cardoso

Rio de Janeiro-based student-designer of the hexagonal typeface Quebra (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Carolina Aguiar

During her design studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Ana Carolina Aguiar created the display typeface Schloss (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Carolina Aquino

During her studies at UFMA (Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil), Ana Carolina Aquino (Sao Luis, Brazil; b. 1994) developed the vernacular typeface Traco (2014, with Bianca Alcantara) based on lettering by Caio Oliveira found in one of the university's buildings. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Carolina Oliveira

Graphic designer in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. During her studies, she designed the Peignotian typeface Delinea (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Carolina Schneider

During her studies at UFSC in Florianopolis, Brazil, Ana Carolina Schneider created the connect-the dots typeface Minkar (2015) together with classmate Raissa Ishida Sanfelice. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Carvalho

Born and raised in Governador Valadares, Brazil, Ana Carvalho designed the vernacular typeface Krenaque in 2012 during her graphic design studies at UNIVALE, Universidade Vale do Rio Doce.

In 2010, Ana Carvalho and Ricardo Lafuente co-designed PropCourier. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Castro

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a colorful typegraphic poster in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Cláudia Calliari

Brazilian designer from Curitiba, b. 1988. Creator of the free upright script typeface Callani (2008). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Clara Dantas de Carvalho
[Happax]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ana Clara Gerundo

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of Dots (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Clara Tito

During her studies at ESDI, this Rio de Janeiro-based designer created the expressive typeface Papagaio Semi Sans (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Claudia Alves Maia

During her graphic design studies, Francisco Morato, Brazil-based Ana Claudia Alves Maia created the sans typeface Belamy (2015, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Cristina Chimabuco

As a student at Centro Universitario Belas Artes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Ana Cristina Chimabuco created an open-eyed sans typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Cruz

For a project at Universidade Feevale, Ana Cruz (Porto Alegre, Brazil) designed the soccer shity typeface Mannschaft (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana De Paula

Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil, who created the squarish typeface Carmen Sandiego (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Elisa Ribeiro

Located in Recife, Brazil, Ana Elisa Ribeiro, a student at UFPE, created Brick (2012, FontStruct: a squarish face), Neon (2012, dot matrix face), Chippendale (2012, informal caps face), Continental (a spiked family based on the lettering for the aguardente by that name). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Lais Piragine

At Universidade do Sagrado Coracao, Brazil-based Ana Piragine designed the condensed display typeface Vincent (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Laura de Paoli Costa

Garibaldi, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Burj (2018), which was inspired by the Burj El Arab skyscraper. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Laura Ferraz

Brazilian graphic designer at Plau (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), who lives in Köln, Germany.

In 2019, she co-designed Muda, a corporate typeface for the fashion brand Oficina Muda with Carlos Mignot, Gabriel Menezes and Rodrigo Saiani.

In 2021, Ana Laura Ferraz, Valter Costa, Carlos Mignot and Rodrigo Saiani designed the handcrafted black poster and branding typeface Vinila for the identity of grammar teacher Eduardo Valladares' personal brand EDU VLLD (Edu stands for Eduardo and Education while VLLD represents Valladares and Vulnerability). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Laydner

Graphic designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who currently works as type designer at Fabio Haag Type. During her studies at UBA, in a type design course led by Ruben Fontana and Ana Sanfelippo, Ana Laydner and Jesica Bertisch co-designed the rounded display typeface Maricota (2014), which also holds up well as a text typeface. Ana designed the beautiful typeface Gigio in 2015. Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Gigio.

In 2019, Henrique Beier and Ana Leydner, assisted by Luisa Leitenperger, co-designed Kiperman at Harbor Type. This sturdy 4-style text typeface family pays homage to Brazil's publishing icon Henrique Leao Kiperman (d. 2017).

Also in 2019, Ana Laydner and Estudio Passeio co-designed Nektar Dingbats.

In 2021, she assisted with the design of Salva (Fabio Haag Type), a versatile workhorse sans family: Eduilson Coan was the lead designer. He was supported by the Fabio Haag Type team of Henrique Beier, Ana Laydner and Fabio Haag himself. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ana Leticia Amaral

Using iFontMaker, Ana Leticia Amaral created Leca (2011, fat finger face). At the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria in Santa Maria, Brazil, she created the wonderful warm text typeface Nicole (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Luisa de Mattos Reckziegel

Lajeado, Brazil-based designer of the hand-printed typeface Memory (2017-2019), which is based on letters that were drawn while blindfolded. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Luisa Figueiredo

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the kitchen tile typeface Clara (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Luiza Lopes Mizutani

Brazilian designer of the geometric monoline display typeface Mizu (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Maria Almeida

Sao Paulo-based designer of Tamir Sans (2012), a display typeface that was created during her graphic design studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Milagres

During her studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Ana Milagres created an untitled hexagonal typeface (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Monica Moura

Ana Monica Moura (b. Joao Pessoa, Brazil) created the squarish stencil typeface Flepa in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Narciso

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the handcrafted poster typeface Tipoisso in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Paula Caldas

Brazilian designer in Campos. Her work includes many nice typographic posters. Flickr stream. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Paula de Bragança Megda

Argentinian (Brazilian?) editorial designer. In 2012, she made an exceptionally graceful free Google Web Font text typeface that should withstand small sizes. Called Lusitana, the two-weight family was inspired by the type found in the 1572 first edition of "The Lusiads", a Portuguese epic poem by Luís Vaz de Camões.

Award winner at Tipos Latinos 2010 for her text and IPA typeface Voces (done with Pablo Ugerman). The latter typeface appeared in 2012 at Google Web Fonts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Paula Filipi Putka

Brazilian designer (b. 1984) who created Vidas Secas (2008) and Vidas Secas Dingbats (2008), both desert or western style fonts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Paula Generali

Brazilian designer who created the hand-drawn typeface William Morris (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Paula Moraes

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the sans display typeface Forest (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Paula Pimenta

Manaus, Brazil-based designer of the cigaret-themed typeface Steampunk Rounded (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Polezel

During her studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Ana Polezel created the art nouveau typeface Pink La Vie (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Quinelato

During their studies at Rochester Institute of Technology /University of Espirito Santo, in Vitoria, Brazil, industrial design students Ana Quinelato, Brenno Mello, Cassio Ferreira, Filipe Motta and Myriam Fabris codeveloped UFES Sans (2014), a wayfinding sans typeface for the signage at their university, UFES. The team leader was Professor Ricardo Esteves Gomes.

In 2014, Ana created the pre-art nouveau typeface Vida Capixaba. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ana Starhan

Brazilian graphic design graduate from IADE, Portugal (in 2011), who is now located in Glasgow. Creator of Pinho (2010), a modular typeface made from nuts. She also made Hardcopy (2012, for the Hardcopy magazine). As an example of her typography in branding and logos, check out the work she did for Galeria Barbara Longhi in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andarilho Design
[Felipe Perazza]

Andarilho Design is Felipe Perazza (b. 1987) in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He created the free stencil typeface Andarilho (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Acioli

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Monsters (2014) and the pixel typeface Games (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Façanha

Designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Behance link. Creator of the octagonal typeface KRD (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Guedes

Brazilian designer of the experimental typeface Venom (2002) while he was a student in Sao Paulo at Senac de Comunicações e Artes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Junqueira

During his studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, in a course taught by Nair de Paula Soares, Anderson Junqueira designed the display typeface Sumpt (2013). Sumpt stands for sumptuous. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Kleber

Brazilian codesigner with Fábio Henrique, Leonardo Rosa Borges and Carlos Santos of the calligraphic typeface Amor e Odio (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Maschio

Batel, Curitiba, Brazil-based foundry of Anderson Maschio (b. 1980, Curitiba).

Creator of the ultra-fat decorative typeface Chumbitos (2007, a winner in the experimental type category at Tipos Latinos 2008), available from MyFonts (this was followed by Chumbit02). He also made the experimental type family consisting of Anark Diet Stencil, Anark Fat Stencil, and Anark Natural Stencil (2007). Creator of Magricela (2009, octagonal). He is working on Austera (2007, a basic sans) and Phyta (2007, an experimental typeface with stretched out connected letters).

In 2016, he made a custom font for Juliano Monteiro Studio.

Check also his gorgeous art work based on Chumbitos. Link to Fictilia. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Maschio
[Estudio Crop]

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Anderson Nagelo

At Universidade Federal do Ceara, Anderson Nagelo (Quixada, Brazil) designed the hand-printed typeface Tayge (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Pereira

Pinheiro Ma, Brazil-based designer (b. 1988) of the sign language fonts Libras Black 2020 (2020) and Libras 2019 (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Pereira

Santa Catarina, Brazil-based designer (b. 1981) of the black bowl font Biliz Blur (or Blitz) in 2007. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anderson Ruda

Brazilian designer of Zigfrida (2019: a modular logo font family for Latin and Cyrillic). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Andre Asai

Brazilian creator of the pixel fonts Asai Analogue (2014) and Asai Haxxor (2014, FontStruct). Aka Minoru Asai. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andre Coutinho da Cunha

Graphic designer from Brasilia who is working on this sans (2006) and this serif typeface (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrea Kulpas

Or Deia Kulpas. Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer who studied in Buenos Aires.

Co-designer, with Juliana Moore, of Muzza Sans (2014). Her typeface Leluja (2015) won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016 and at Bienal de Design Gráfico da ADG.

Andrea's fun vernacular or food packaging typeface Olar won an award at Tipos Latinos 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrea Moreira

Graphic designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created the leaf-themed typeface Folha (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Arruda

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the rough brush script Lets Punk (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Caciatore

Sorocaba, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Cow Head (2017), which was deceloped together with Felipe Bueno and Rafael Tadeu, this typeface was inspired by the architecture of Rem Koolhaas. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André de Castro

Reproducing his bio: I'm a graphic designer graduated from PUC-Rio and co-author of the illustration book "FUNK what beat is this," published in 2009 by Aeroplano. During 2010, I gave lectures on the development process of the book at PUC-Rio and ESDI. I have specialization in Printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design and Business Management at IBMEC-Rio. I have worked at 19 design, O Globo Online and Yahoo! Brazil. I currently live in New York and attend the MFA in Communication Design at Pratt Institute. During the summer of 2012, I was part of the creative team of the Rio2016 Olympic and Paralympic games.

His typefaces include Ubique Infotype (2013, with Rob Gonzales). Ubique overlays several typefaces to create a special effect. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Felipe

During his studies at Campus Agreste da UFPE, Caruaru, Brazil-based André Felipe (b. 1997) designed the modular typeface Eferena (2016), the pixel typeface Sneak Attack (2016), the squarish typefaces Soccer Jersey (2016), Porque (2016) and Quatro (2016, inspired by Bauhaus), the pixel font Peepo (2016), Beheaded (2016), and the slatted typeface Retrosynthwave (2016).

Typefaces from 2017: Greetings (experimental).

Typefaces from 2018: Revolta (pixacao style). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Freitas

André Freitas (ampinas, Brazil) created ADE (2011), a blocky outline face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Gorayeb

Visual artist in Cuiaba, Brazil. Designer of the tribal font Protoglifo (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Harabara

Brazilian creator the rhythmic and flowing hand-printed HarabaraHand (2009), and of the organic techno sans typeface familiess Harabara and HarabaraNeo (2009) and Harabara Mais (2013) for Latin and Cyrillic. In 2015 he made AliciOne and in 2018 KIQ.

Dafont link. Klingspor link. Font Squirrel link. Carbonmade link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Keusseyan

During his studies in Sao Paulo, André Keusseyan created the Latin typeface Armenian (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Luis

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the flowing art nouveau titling typeface Bear (2016) which evolved from the logo of a short film. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Matiazzo

Campinas, Brazil-based creator of the grungy vernacular typeface Alcides (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Matiazzo

During his studies in Campinas, Brazil, André Matiazzo created the vernacular typeface Alcides (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Medrado

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the simple organic monoline sans typeface Tesla (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Mendes

Sao Paulo based designer of Eribalto (2012), a purely geometric typeface created during André's studies at Senac. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Moraes

Brazilian designer from Recife who makes type at Tipos do aCaso. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Rodrigues Pereira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the angular typeface Rodrigues (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Stratmann

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer (b. 1989) of the octagonal typeface Chanfrada (2014). Dafont link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Tanaka

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based illustrator, b. 1987. Creator of the old map script typeface Separaçao Script (2010). Smelly Cat typographic poster (2009). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

André Themoteo Alves Correa
[MMC typengine (was: MMC Typodrome)]

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André Uenojo

Brazilian creator in Sao Paulo (b. 1989) of Neou (2012, h free airline sans caps face), Kubus (2012, cubist face), Oval Track (2011) and VIP Roman (2011).

He created the beautiful commercial font Contrasto in 2013.

Behance link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrés Bertachini

Based in Sao Paulo, Andrés Bertachini Deranian created the art deco typeface Slayer (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andreas Wastian
[Liber Type Foundry]

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Andrei Assis

Salvador, Brazil-based designer of the free Japanese gate emulation typeface Torii (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrei Savi

Ararangua, SC, Brazil-based designer, b. 1999, of the shaky upright script typeface Handrey Sans (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andreia Bersot

Graphic designer based in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the experimental typeface Bossa (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andressa Fiorin

Graduate of Universidade Anhembi Morumbi. Fashion designer in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazl, who created a poster celebrating Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andressa Gonçalves da Silva

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the multiline art deco typeface Linea (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andressa Medeiros

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Andressa Medeiros created the graffiti typeface Sampa (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrey Damo

Andrey Damo (DEZ Propaganda, Porto Alegre, Brazil) co-designed the kitchen tile typeface Black Saul with Juliano Weide in 2013 as a present for Saul Duque.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andreza Bernardes

Together, Andreza Bernardes, Felipe Galante and Luan Bernardes of the Centro Universitário Belas Artes in Sao Paulo created a typeface-on-a-diet for a vegetarian restaurant in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrezza Libel

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Andrezza Libel created Azul Colonial (2012), a typeface that was inspired by the Portuguese azulejos. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andrio Nascimento

Motion designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the display typeface Persephone in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Andros De Souza
[Gabriel Souza]

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer (b. 1996) of the free decorative typefaces Enguarda (2020) and EnGarde (2019), which were inspired by old school martial arts movies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Angela Detanico
[Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain]

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Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain
[Angela Detanico]

Brazilian designers of an architectural dingbat font inspired by Oscar Niemeyer buildings, called Utopia (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Angela Sucar

A graduate of the Parsons School of Design in New York, Angela works as a graphic designer in Sao Paulo. Her motto is borrowed from Massimo Vignelli: The life of a designer is a life of fight. Fight against the ugliness. Just like a doctor fights against a disease.

In 2012, she created the modular typeface Fire Sans. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Angelica Porto

Designer in Recife who made some typefaces in 2013, such as Tetris, Aguardente De Canna (copperplate) and Raspa Raspa. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Angelo Souza

As a graphic design student in Rio de Janeiro, Angelo Souza created a display typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anisio Dega

Graphic designer in Aracariguama, Brazil, b. 1981. In 2018, he designed Adega Serif. In 2020, he released Adega Altered (an all caps sans) and the fat finger font Mark Market. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anna Anita

Brazilian visual artist who did some beautiful lettering pieces in 2013.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anna Kelmer

During her design studies in Campinas, Brazil, Anna Kelmer designed the vernacular typeface Duaz Irma (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anna Paula Silva Gouveia

Anna Paula Silva Gouveia is a researcher and professor at the State University of Campinas Art Institute (IA-UNICAMP). With Priscilla Farias, she spoke at ATypI 2010 in Dublin about replications of architectonic epigraphs. [Google] [More]  ⦿

António Carreira

Brazilian designer of OralSex, PaintBrush-Draws, Peace-Symbol, Psicadelic, Sex-Machine, Shaking-Bones, Scully, Sacha, Demon-Bones, Vaca, Virus, Eraser (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Antônio Adriano Brito

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who made the hand-printed Quixeramobim in 2009. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anton Marcos Kammerer

Sao Paulo-based designer of the grungy poster typeface Sijunho (2014), It Began in Africa (2013), the titling typeface Planalto (2013), the rounded sans signage typeface Street Market (2013), the sans headline typeface Kuatia (2013), the paintbrush font Ink Revolution (2013), and the warm serif typeface Serifado (2013).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Anton Sovetov

Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, Anton moved to The Netherlands to study graphic design at KABK (Royal Academy of Art) in Den Haag, where he will graduate in 2013. Creator of Coldline (2013), an angular typeface about which he writes: I designed this typeface under the influence of broad nib calligraphy and broken strokes of Gothic scripts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Antonio

Brazilian student at UFPE who makes type at Tipos do aCaso. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Antonio Briano

Brazilian designer of the experimental typeface Perspective (2002) while he was a student in Sao Paulo at Senac de Comunicações e Artes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Antonio Diego Moura

During his studies at Universidade Federal do Cear$aacute;, Maranguape, Brazil-based Antonio Diego Moura created the tweetware font HG Insular (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Antonio Duarte

For a school project, Antonio Duarte (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) created DSN Text (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Antonio Rodrigues

Prolific and talented Brazilian designer in London and Brasilia, who created the modular monoline display typeface Colibri (2012), the hairline sans typeface The Fake Blondes (2012), and the fashion mag typeface Models (2012). He created several other modular alphabets and typefaces in 2013, including Boogie (a fat disco typeface), Stay With Me (fashionable fat didone), Concrete Butterflies (2013, paper cutout theme), London (blackboard bold, derived from Bodoni MT Bold) and Cardboard. Berlin (2014) is a group of display typefaces. Subfaces include Berlin, Berlina, Slaberlin and Überlin. He also designed Havana and the free typeface Gili Meno in 2014.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aparelho Studio

Rio de Janeiro-based creator of Eiffel Alphabet (2014), a typeface that simulates metal structures of the Eiffel tower. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aracy Hildebrand

Author of Cartilha de Bitu (1955, 6a ed., Sao Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional), a school writing book for use in Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Area Type (was: GType)
[Dhan Ghete]

Brazilian or Indonesian designer, known as Dan Ghete, Dhan Ghete, Ambia Ambia and just Ambia. His/her foundry was first called GType but changed its name to Area Type. At that time, the Creative Market page started mentioning that the designer is from Indonesia and not Brazil.

Designer of the Victorian typefaces Broser (2015), Romant (2015) and Moyers (2014). In 2015, he made the connected script typefaces Madelina Script, Smoothline Script (calligraphic), Adediala and Adamenya, the poster typeface Wolder, the connected brush script Sannie, and the hand-lettered typefaces Alastrina and Quintessa.

Typefaces from 2016: Sheraton Script (calligraphic), Mahogany Script (calligraphic), Monisa (calligraphic script), Strongman Script, Natalia Script, Agustine (script), Amberland (calligraphic script), Mallicot Script (calligraphic), Sifrand Script (brush), Chamelia Script, Moodnight Script, Flowerroom Script (curly script), Ismelda Script (calligraphic script), Charissa Script (brush script), Shartica Script, Morenthya Script, Aintzane (connected script).

Typefaces from 2017: Wasatch Brush (dry brush), Shanti Script, Hottemp Brush, Darling Harbour, Matterhon Script, Blishfully, Motisan Script, Anindita Script, Authentic Script, Sentosha Script (a great wild calligraphic (wedding) script), Heritage Script, Strengthen Script (calligraphic), Redheads Script.

Typefaces from 2019: Anthony Script, Lucinda Script (calligraphic).

Typefaces from 2020: Charissa Script, Sifrand Script (a dry brush script), Salbatora Script, Natalia Script, Platipus Script, Moodnight Script (a dry pen script), Electrophorus (script), Amelina Script, Hilsa (a great dry brush script), Bignay (wild calligraphy), Motherly Script, Black Line, Chaliya Script, Highland Script, Darling Harbour (a dry brush script).

Typefaces from 2021: Majors (a stylish serif with wind-swept ascenders and descenders), Maroon And Black (a swinging display typeface), Morissa (a delightful display serif with a didone skeleton), Mitogen Display (a display serif), Bigbone, Flower Rose (a brush script), Mustang Script, Marsya Script. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ari Vassa

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the organic typeface Vassa (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ariane Vieira

During her studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2014, Ariane Vieira created two untitled typefaces. One is inspired by glasses, while the other is a creamy script. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ariel Alvares

Designer in Goiania, Brazil, who created the free sans typeface family Polt (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ariel Sullivan
[Sullivan Studio]

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Ariii Regina

Santa Catarina, Brazil-based student-designer of Tetris (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Armasen
[Bruno Mello]

Armasen is a group of young students and type designers based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Their fonts:

  • Caturrita (2011, Bruno Mello). A fluid informal serif family by Bruno Mello.
  • Candelivers (2012) is a rounded bubblegum typeface family.
  • Kelson (2012) is a techno sans.
  • Balto (2012) was designed during a study visit at Type @ Cooper.
  • Codesigner with Fabio Haag, Fernando Caro, Rafael Saraiva and Ron Carpenter of Soleto (2014, Dalton Maag), a sans typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014.

Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Arthur Freire

Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil-based designer of the squarish typeface Guarana (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Arthur Otaviano

In 2019, Luiz Felipe (Blumenau, Brazil), Pedro Bogo (Indaial, Brazil), Arthur Otaviano (Blumenau, Brazil), and Eduarda Cristina Towe (Jaragua do Sul, Brazil) designed the squarish typeface Monday. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Arthur Reis

During his graphic design studies at Universidade Estadual de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Bazil, Arthur Reis created the fluid wavy modular typeface Chasing Mavericks (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Arthur Sandrini Pinto

Marilia, Brazil-based designer. Together with Jonathan Amoroso, he created Aso (2010), a free font available from Dafont. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Arthur Tavares

During his graphic design studies at Fortaleza, Brazil, Arthur Tavares created a compass and pen logotype calle O Tipo da Fonte (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Arthur William Presser

Graphic designer in Blumenau, Brazil, and/or London, UK, who created these typefaces:

  • Bossa Nova Font (2012, art deco). Updated in 2016. Free download.
  • Brasilac (2016). An irregular typeface based on early Brazilian vernacular typographic elements from the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • Johann Script (2016). A handwriting typeface based on the hand of Johann P. P. Presser dated between 1760 and 1809. Johann, an ancestor of Arthur William Presser, owned a leather tanning company in the city of Woldersweiller (today known as Nohfelden) in Germany and used a book to keep records of the financial affairs of his business. It is from this book that the font was derived.
  • Gothic Roots (2016). A blackletter design.

Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Arturo Anghinoni Campedelli

During his studies in Campinas, Brazil, Arturo Anghinoni Campedelli designed the handcrafted brush typeface Kerouac (2017), which is named after American writer Jack Kerouac. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ascle de Oliveira

Juiz de Fora, Brazil-based designer who created the free condensed display sans typeface Enila (2015), the free squarish typeface Elcsa, the free handcrafted typeface Juiz de Fora, the free sans typeface Ardnas, and the free outlined typeface Tresdias in 2015. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Atila Milanio

Itabira, Brazil-based designer (b. 1983) of these free fonts in 2011: Xilosa (angular poster face). He lives in Itabara, Minas Gerais.

In 2012, Atila added the minimalist typeface Conhaq.

Typefaces from 2018: maningue Staile (textured).

Cargo Collective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Atila Oliveira

At the Universidade Federal do Ceará in Fortaleza, Atila Oliveira, JP Martins, Paulo Filho and Ana Karolinne Frota codfesigned the vernacular indigenous typeface Unai (2014). Atila also made the free handwriting font Mister Accordion (2015).

Typefaces from 2016: Circuits (tweetware). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

ATypI 2015

ATypI 2015 was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from 14-17 October, at the wonderful FAAP in Higienopolis, which is both a school and a museum (housing, for example, the original cubist painting Negresses by Samson Flexor, 1947). The main organizer was Henrique Nardi, who was assisted by many others, including Claudio Rocha, Diego Maldonado, Marina Chaccur and Crystian Cruz. Twitter feed. Flickr group. Great photographs by Luke Garcia and André Hawk. Flickr page with 2000+ official photographs, also by Luke Garcia and André Hawk. [Google] [More]  ⦿

ATypI 2015: Letterpress Reloaded

ATypI 2015 was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from 14-17 October. As part of the conference, there was a very interesting exhibition of letterpress posters. The exhibition, Letterpress Reloaded, was curated by Paulo Moretto, an architect (1991) with a Masters (2004) in graphic design for which he researched Brazilian posters, studying more than 7,000 pieces made between 1950 and 2000s. Henrique Nardi and Claudio Rocha conceivved the idea, and Henrique helped with the execution and production. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Augusto Icaro
[Kikuto]

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Augusto Roglio

Caxias do Sul, Brazil-based creator of Alfabeto Caligarfico (2013), a blackletter caps alphabet. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aurea Didier

During her studies at IFPE, Recife, Brazil-based Aurea Didier designed the titling typeface Youth (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Aurelio J. Foerster Filho
[Holitter Studios]

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Ayres Landal

Brazilian graphic designer who lives in Curitiba. Creator of the geometric sans typeface Gotah (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ayrton Mugnaini

Graphic design student in Sao Paulo. Creator of the oblique typeface 45 Degrees (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Azor Design
[Thiago Rosa]

In 2016, for school projects in Curitiba, Brazil, Thiago Rosa designed the monline avant garde sans typefaces La Belle (free) and Azor Avant (free). [Google] [More]  ⦿

B. Benedicto

Designer based in Fortaleza, Brazil. At Type Cooper 2020, Benedicto developed the text typeface Oniresii with diacritics for the Yoruba language wh=hich is spoken in Nigeria. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Babuino

Based in Campinas, Brazil, Babuino created Gans Baai (2012), a modular squarish display typeface. Free download.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Baby Kraken

Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Quenya (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bagoesh

Fontstructor who made the octagonal typeface Brazil Jersey 2011 B (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Campos

Brazilian designer of Moon Sans (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Donhini

Graphic designers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who created Pixels Geek (2013) during her studies at UEMG. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Lima

At Faculdade Paulista de Artes, Barbara Lima (Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed Bitmap Typeface (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Procopio

During her studies at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro-based Barbara Procopio created the headline sans typeface Olivia Sans (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Queiroz

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based student-designer of a curvy modular typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Ribeiro

During her studies in Campinas, Brazil, Barbara Ribeiro created the modular typeface Parallel Pen (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Scodelario

Student at the European Institute of Design in Sao Paulo. She created a modular geometric face, the round display typeface Fonte bem querer and an experimental typeface in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Tamilin

For a school project at Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil-based Barbara Tamilin designed the vintage text typeface Roman Holiday (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Toledo

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of Warhol Type (2014), a typeface inspired by Andy Warhol's pop art. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Barbara Visserini

Barbara Visserini is based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She created an unnamed typeface in 2013 that has the curviness of art nouveau. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Accioly

Brazilian graphic design student. Creator of Lovato Serif (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Buschle

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the minimalist zen-evoking organic circle-themed sans typeface Bowl (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Chimelli

Recife-based designer of the dot matrix typeface Bibik (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Coradin

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Evil Queen (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Furlanetto

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Beatriz Furlanetto (Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil) co-designed William Sans (2016) with Gabriel Santos. Devian Tart link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Landa

During her studies, Sao Bernardo Do Campo, Brazil-based Beatriz Landa designed the octagonal grid-based typeface Ponto Cruz (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Pacini

During her graphic design studies in Sao Paulo in 2013, Beatriz Pacini created secveral pixel and modular typefaces. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Prada

Or Beatriz Hemmelmann Prada. Graduate of Centro Universitario Belas Artes. Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the modular circle-based typeface Prada Type (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Ramos

Brazilian designer. During her studies at SENAC in 2010, she created the sans typeface Pepper. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Saegesser

During her studies at UFPE, Recife, Brazil-based Beatriz Saegesser designed Extra (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beatriz Villares

Graduate of UFRJ. Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Iris (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bela Ouassé

Based in Rio de Janeiro, Bela Ouassé created a curly vampire script typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bernardo Faria

Bernardo Faria is a Brazilian designer specialized in logo and editorial designs. In 2014, he and Tony de Marco (Just in Type) created the masculine typeface family Terrorista, and wrote this blurb: Terrorista is a homage to everyone who fought against the Millitary Regime in Brazil from 1964 to 1985. The Terrorista Marighella features generous inktraps, and thus is perfectly suited for small sizes. Terrorista Dilma has the same design as the Marighella, but without inktraps, made for display. The last typeface from the package is Terrorista Lamarca, stencil version. This is the font for the political propaganda machine. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Bernardo Franqueira

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the modular display typeface Rhoncus (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bersa Mendes and Joao Angelim Design

Pernambuco-based company which created the dingbat typeface Lego System (2007). Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beth Lula
[Rio 2016]

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Beto Costa

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the lava lamp typeface Brisa (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beto Loureiro

Graphic designer and visual artist in Rio. Creator of the monoline display typeface Jung Lu (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Beto Shibata

Typographer and graphic designer in Sao Paulo, where he is art director at MTV. He made some typographic posters like Tipos Maleficos. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bettina Muzzio

During her graphic design studies at ESPM in Rio de Janeiro, Bettina Muzzio created the typeface Kamy (2013, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bia Andrade
[Just Bia]

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Bia Menezes

During their studies in Goiania, Brazil, in 2015, Natasha Hoshino, Kaiky Fernandez and Bia Menezes co-designed Drame Sans. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bia Pongelupe

Firenze, Italy-based designer of the modular typeface Lupe (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bianca Alcantara

During her studies in New York City, Bianca Alcantara designed the geometric solid caps style Box Alphabet (2015). Earlier, at UFMA (Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil), in 2014, she created the vernacular typeface Traço together with Ana Carolina Aquino. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bianca Bastos

Salvador, Brazil-based designer of a handcrafted typeface in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bianca Brandao

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the display sans typeface Macchi (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bianca de Moraes

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Space Attack (2017, FontStruct) during her studies at FMU. FontStruct link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bianca Marchesan

During her studies at UFSM, Bianca Marchesan (Santa Maria, Brazil) designed the great monoline organic no-nonsense sans typeface Papaya (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bianca Mello

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, Bianca Mello created the thin modular typeface Minu (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bibi Rocha

Brazilian creator (b. 1996) of Uper (2014) and Bibs First Handwrite (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Billy Argel

Brazilian graphic designer and prolific creator of free typefaces, which often combine calligraphy, retro signage, and grunge.

Fonts from 2019: Talk Sing, New Garden Two (a circle-based sans), Hearts Garden, Garden Black, Adalgisa, Mellissa, Mattisse, Universal Sans, Universal Script, The Light, Campesina, Babeface, Soulstice, Movements, Love Empure, No Stress (grungy sans), Flowers (script), Magical Day, North Shore (a weathered slab serif), Theodora, Amandita, Brilhant, Alamoana, Palomita, Superworld, Black Rose, Mistical, Rocks (grungy), Marvelous, Dinasty, Magic Touch, Hot Jacket (brush script), Simplicity (beatnik face), Ibiza Crystal, Mystical Eyes, Allicia, Misterios del Amor, Sugar Kisses, Gonna Getha (weathered sans), Valentine Day, Secretss, Honey Lips, Got to be real, Afternoon in Stereo, Hotel Costes, Wall Paper,

Fonts from 2018: Children's Party, Music Magic, Awesome Season, Lavelle, Wonderful Night, Chapter One, Atmospherica, Lost Sunset, Claudina, Run To The Hills, Placid Pool, New Balance, Euphoria, Claudia, Barbecue, Salsa Parrilla, Pilsen Extra, Morphine, Love is the Law, United Forces, Smell a Daisy, Allegratta, Hamburguer, Gingerale, Anette, Marshmallow, Bunch of Flowers, Cinderela, Antonine, Sepetiba, Anastasia Script, Alliance, Mustard, Superstar, Makeup, Flowers of Summer, Honeybe, Mirella, Fantastic (signage script), Inked Skin, Girls Got Rhythm, Dirty Queen, Ipanema, Antidote, Galaxie, Moving Star, Miraflor, Beredith, Allessa, Worldwide, Andorra, Single case, Carpenters, Monster Party (eerie font), Dontchastop, Love Strong, The Hills, Romantica, Attraction, Burning Heart (monoline script), Local Motion, Summer Daisy, Pumpkins, Space Jam, Sweet Movements, California Sun, Body & Soul, Choppers, Magical Waste, Over The Seas, Vegan Yummy, Glamour Girls, Flower Power, Quick Kiss, Star Light, Costa Rica, Nuclear Boots, Amore Mio, Lovely Summer, Roses Everywhere, Love Is The Antidote, Wisdom Words, Limousines, Mysteries of Passion, Moving Pictures, Blackberry Jam, Movie Poster, Beauty Mountains, Bunch Blossoms, Flora, Inked Angels (tattoo font), Loveland, Beautiful Lovers, Belle et Belle, Cherry Blossom, Let It Be, Casual Chance, Caranda, Aromabar, Capable of Loving, Miss Daisy, Mardi Gras, Last Frontier, Nouvelle Vague, Travel Light, Mind Rescue, Bella Fashion, Amarula, Sweet Easy, Indian Strength, Everlast, Megan, Hello Beauty, Vegan Style, Andaluzia, Ambar Pearl, New Era, Candice, Hometown, Sunrise Place, Lemon Jelly, Nature Beauty, Natural Beauty, Black Pearl, Tan Pumpkins, Acid Label II, Thrasher, Inked Babes, Ribbons in the wind, Calligraphy (inky), Amsterdam, Sweet Sixteen, Sunset Beach, Star King, Countryside, Crazy Love, Little Sister, Creature, House Queen, Dr Phibes (beatnik style), Moskitoes, Nirvana (script), Iceland, The Cure, Mr. Fink (beatnik style), Sea Balance, Hot Dog, Blow Up, Blow Me (crayon font), Sunrise, Joes Burguer, Splatted, Moonbeam, Tomatoes, Beautiful People, Hamsters, Vacations in Paradise, Lover Artefacts, School Days, Traffic, Campus (weathered athletics font), Universidad (weathered athletics font), Sundance, Siberian, Rich The Barber, Aurora, Dove of Peace, Clipper, The Quick Fox, Daisy Days, Dieselpower (grungy texture), Progress, Loud and Clear, Generator, Wannabees, Ripmonsters, Shity Chats, Death Before Chocolate, Karmacoma, Clever Couple, Astrovegan, Clarification, Breakfast on the beach, Graceland (signage script), Beauty Bright, Atlantida (letterpress grunge), Cassandra, Gene Loves Jezabel (brush), Great Cities, Crackerdown, Lost Ages, Bite Chocolate (script), Sunflowers (script), Mon Cherry (script), Lovely Day (heart font), Miracle Place, Ebony Eyes, Skywalker, Zabritzkyes, Black (grungy octagonal slab serif).

Fonts from 2017: Waiting a Silver Moon, Master of Comics, Millenia, Fantastic Reason (signage script), Varukers (dry brush), Awakening (grunge), Majestic (signage script, Emotional Rescue, Misstral, Elements, Alouette, Cure of Pain (ink splash type), Farenheight (octagonal), Peacemaker (upright retro script), Altavista (creamy script), Ananda (script), Alexandra (script), Paper Rib (script with paper rib outlines), Honeymoon (script), Gotcha (heavy headline type), Christmas Day (signage script), Clarice, Orange (signage script), Indiana (baseball script), Magnificent (blackletter), Sketching Summer (signage), September Five, Cross Town (weathered), Saturday Nights (signage script), Blessed (baseball script), Blobbers (baseball script), Jam Sessions, Moon Walker (dry brush), Drawing Nature, Sketching Stars, Lone Wolf, Cubika Script, Bonneville Co, Walk (wide wood type), Rio Black (counterless), Secret Agent, Trouble (blackletter), Trouble II (blackletter), Living Colours, Crystal, Sepia (letterpress poster font), Rainbow Bridge, Black Diamonds (signage script), Candy Shop, Enthrall (sharp-edged retro signage script), Movie Makers (script), Sunshine Boulevard, Black Napkins (grungy), Brush Stroke, Carolina Mountains, South Gardens, Calling Angels, Cherry Kisses (candy script), Messenger Pigeons (script), Shine, Carolina Hills, Shave The Whales (tattoo script), Diamonde (baseball script), Yananeska, Black Ball, Miss Hanna (signage script).

Fonts from 2016: Sweet Sensations, Breeze (brush script), Christmas Time (script), Propaganda Sight, Modern Stencil, Eyes Wide Open, Bella Donna, Safira Shine, Heaven Matters, Electricity (fifties script), Maccrap Asphalt (textured), Blockhead Dude (beatnik style), Weekend Flower Hunters, Sunset Clouds (tattoo script), Bikinis, Chedelparedon (scartchy font), Dattermatter (connected script), Granada-Blues (connected script), Mistery-Curse (connected script), Walking-Stones (calligraphic), Moderata, Spring Time (calligraphic), Desert Queen, Marriage Moment (wedding script), Angel Tears Neue, Germanika (blackletter), Great Day, Sunday Morning, Texas Tango (weathered Western font), Stenciled, Casablanca Noir, Brasileirinha, Carioca, Asphaltic Grain, Asphaltic Scratch, Nova Stamp (grungy), Bananas (brush script), Enjoy, Reminiscent Drive, Bananas (signage script), Mandela Script, Altamonte (baseball script), Landscape, Landscape Land, Old Type, Sedex, Good News, IA Type, Satisfaction (heavy creamy signage script), Sebastiana (baseball script), Urgh Type (grunge), Texas Tango (spurred Western font), Factory (textured), Rio Glamour (sans), Like (Italian style Western font), Heaven Gate (connected script), Colt (Western font).

Fonts from 2014: BackStab (metal band blackletter font), Strongbox (concave Western font), Goiabada, Bonesoup, Blanc Chateau (tattoo script), Botas Sujas (grungy letterpress font), Bigbobs (cartoon face), Yukathin N Conte Smile, Sambahollyc, Cherry Jam, Cacha (grunge), Rubber Stamp, Yukafont (hand-printed), Cabriolet (brush script), Sweet Correction Roth (tattoo script).

Fonts from 2011: Tabu, Caribbean Tool (roman caps face), Pijamas (hand-printed 3d outline face), Nova Solid (Nova Regular and Bold are from 2014), Chocolate Dealer, Happy Family (dingbats), Save The Mini, Tosca Zero (grunge), Epidemia (grunge), Skt and Destroy (grunge), High on fire, Manabu, Masterplan, Thrashline (multiline), Triumph Rewind, The Dreamer, Why, Uranium Mafia, Blessed Day, Caribbean Tool (floral caps face), Lost Winner, Dove Love (curly valentine's Day font), Safe Iodine (texture face), Easy Trouble, ArgelFont, BUTECO (sketch font), DIAMONDDUST, Dropping, Ink In The Meat (tattoo font), NORMAL, Popcorn (a great grunge hand-drawn Futura Black), POPCORNSKETCHSKETCH (a sketched face), ROCKETAIR, ShitHappens-Cursive. Panhead (grunge Western face).

Fonts made in 2010: Thrashline, Dotled (a fuzzy texture face), Refurbished, PUNKBABE, CANDYINC, GreenPillow, DIRTYBAGBOLDTRIAL, LEDLIGHT, MAJORGUILTY, Network Vampires, NEWESTTRIAL (Western face), VATOS, Billy Argel Font (calligraphic), ACIDLABEL, BeyondSky-trial, HURTMOLD, TOSCAZERO, TABU (grunge), EASY TROUBLE, BOMBFONT (puffy letters), BILLYARGELFONT (calligraphic), Soap Store (grunge), ANGELTEARS (calligraphic), BUTOXQUEEN-trial, ELECTRICHANDS (cursive hand), FLOWERFLOW-trial, HAPPYFAMILY-TRIAL, HEARTQUAKE (grunge), MSKITOKILLA (grunge), NIGHTSTALKER-TRIAL (grunge), RAINFOREST (handwriting with rough edges), ROADMOVIE, ROSE TATTOO (an outlined hand-printed beauty), TWINPINES (brush), WANNABEME (sketched), WEDDINGNIGHTMAREStrial (calligraphic), BEERNOTE, GREENMIND (grunge), PORNFASHION, MASTERPLAN (grunge), SNIPERSHOT.

Fonts from 2009: COOLECTOR, BODYHUNTER-Bold (grunge), CLUBHAUS-Bold (ultra black, mechanical/octagonal), MAKEMEALPHA (grunge), NewGardenLight, TRIUMPHREWIND (grunge), Nachos and TV, Oxidisaster, Helloween, Lemon Day Semibold (a sketch font), Tosca Zero, Outlaw (Western face), Gangland (scratchy brushy face), B Side (vertical stencil).

Fonts from 2008: Plastic Pill (fat art deco face), Bedspread Assassin, A Bite (grunge), Dirty and Classic (grunge calligraphy), Gas Mask (grunge stencil), PANHEAD (grungy Western billboard font), My Turtle, Cubiculo Gallery (created for the Cubiculo Gallery in Sao Paulo), Ginga (grunge calligraphic--think award-winning grunge!!!), Wallrider, TOY_SOLDIERS-Bold (grunge), Abite (grunge), ACIDLABEL, Bulldozer, Cheap Stealer, DONOTEXIST, HANGUP (3-d bouncy letters), HYERBA (Far West font), LAZYDAY (hand-printed outline caps face), LEDLIGHT, Mon Bijoux (ornamental), MANABU (futuristic), PEIXEFRITO, Positiv-A, Killed DJ (multiline grunge), Sniper (grunge), Black Oak (smudged face), ShAnKed,

Fonts from 2007: Olho de Boi (a great scratchy handwriting font inspired by the first Brazilian postage stamp which was released on August 1, 1843), Skull TS2 (skull dingbats), REBOARD, Hurtmold (rounded octagonal face), PDRPT (grunge), the Soma family (modern stencil), Caatinga (2006, artsy display face), Santos Dumont (handwriting: free at DaFont).

Klingspor link. Dafont link. Abstract Fonts link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Billy Bacon
[Nú-Dës]

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Billy Bacon
[Subvertaipe]

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Bittersweet

Bittersweet (Brazil) created the paper fold font Folds (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Black Heart

Branding studio in Brasilia, Brazil. Creators of Old Navy Type (2014, a tattoo font) and Ritalina Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Blackletra
[Daniel Sabino]

Brazilian type designer Daniel Sabino de Souza studied under Laura Meseguer at the Eina-Escuela Superior de Disseny in Barcelona. His foundry in Sao Paulo is called Blackletra (est. 2012). He has taught type design at IED/Sao Paulo.

He won an award at Tipos Latinos 2012 and at TDC 2013 for Karol. In 2012, he won the Silver Prize in the Latin category of the Morisawa Type Design Competition for Hashar, a beautiful angular connected script face.

In 2013, he published Karol at Type O Tones. Falado (2013) is a delicate display typeface commissioned by Estudio Mucho for the graphic identity of the Spanish orchestra La Filarmónica. It won a Gold Medal at Laus'13.

In 2014, he designed the superb angular script typeface Haltrix (Village). Karol Sans was published at Type-o-Tones in 2014. Haltrix, Gandur (which was inspired by other geometric texturas, specially Max Bittrof's Element (1933)) and Karol Sans all won awards at Tipos Latinos 2014. Expectedly, Haltrix won an award in the TDC 2015 Type Design competition. Gandur New (German expressionist) and Gandur Alte (closer to Textura) followed in the summer of 2014.

In 2015, he released Silva (Text, Display), a typeface co-designed with Chester Jenkins.

Gothiks (2015, Village), Gothiks Compressed (2016) and Gothiks Condensed (2016), a family of condensed typefaces of varying widths and thicknesses that hearken back to the gothic wood types, and Latam Sans (2015, a custom typeface for Latam Airlines) won awards at Tipos Latinos 2016.

Typefaces from 2016 include Ofelia Std, a corporate sans family characterized by a lower case f that looks like a stretched s.

Typefaces from 2017: Noka (a sci-fi geometric sans characterized by its curvy f and hipster g).

Typefaces from 2019: STC Forward (a bespoke sans typeface for Saudi Telecom Company), Gothiks Round Compressed, Gothiks Round Condensed, Gothiks Round.

Typefaces from 2020: Elizeth and Elizeth Condensed (a slab serif by Daniel Sabino, Lucas Gini and Henrique Beier), Skol Display (a forceful poster sans), Ofelia Text and Display, Ekos (an all caps typeface designed for the Natura Ekos brand).

Typefaces from 2021: Silva Display (a 16-style serif).

Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Elizeth.

Village link (since 2014). Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Blackletter: classification
[Thiago Scatolin Barbosa]

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Thiago Scatolin Barbosa compares various blackletter styles. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Blackmagenta

Design studio in Sao Paulo. At Behance, one can see the geometric typeface Cirilo Avogados (2010), constructed with the ruler and compass methods of the Romain du roi. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Blind Fontes (Fé Cega)
[Marcelo Rosauro]

Blind Fontes is a Brazilian foundry located in Rio and run by Marcelo Rosauro. Bad URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

blue eighty four (was Portfolio Virtual; or azul84)
[Jose Zeh Fernando (Rorshack)]

The Sao Paulo-based type designer Jose (Zeh) Fernando (Rorshack) (b. 1977, Sao Paulo) runs blue eighty four (was Portfolio Virtual; or azul84). Home page. His freeware fonts include the pixel typefaces Nokia Cellphone FC (2003), Perfect DOS VGA 437 (2002), NokiaCellphone-Small (2001), Pixelzim-3x5 (2000) and Pixelzim-3x5-Bold, as well as Hardmob (2001) and Gaming Channel F Standard. Fonts that were either projected but never finished or deleted include Waris, Lanner, Vicio, Babyscreamer, Catadings, Catalatas, Roundtable, neoTokyo, Hardedge, Ansi Art Elite Down, Ansi Art Elite Up, Skatter (1998, graffiti face), Sutaker. Direct downloads. Fontspace link. Dafont link. He wrote The death of the pixel font in 2004. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bosco

Brazilian designer from Sao Paulo who created the typefaces Manguebat 3 and 4 (both with "Buggy") at Tipos do aCASO (2005). Educated at UFPE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

BR Type
[Gustavo Lassala]

Gustavo Lassala is a designer and professor in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who runs BR Type. He has a Master's in Education, Art and Culture History from Mackenzie University and a Bachelor's in Design from Sao Judas University.

He created Deriva (2012, based on the scibbles of a homeless person in Sao Paulo), Folha Seca (2012, images of dry leaves), Jalo (2011, hand-printed), Tremida (2010, a shaky handwriting set), Pimba (2010, a splashy face), Arbusto (2009, floral dings), Broxa (2009, a roman brush face), Montada (2008, grunge; followed in 2011 by Montada Clean), Borboleta (2008, butterfly dingbats), Boqueta (2006, a modular sans), Adrenalina SP (2004, based on graffiti tags in Sao Paulo, or pixacaos), Elegante (2006), Sampa (2008, Sao Paulo-themed dingbats) and Flozo (2007, flower dings).

Dafont link. He went commercial in 2007. Based on a concept by Danilo Siqueira and Fred Sekkel, the grungy Times To Go was designed in 2009 by Danilo Siqueira and Gustavo Lassala at BrType. Free download.

MyFonts link. Behance link.

View the typefaces made by BR Type. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Breda Naia

For a project at UTFPR, Breda Naia (Curitiba, Brazil) designed the liquid typeface Fluxo (2017). She also modified Hoefler's Archer Headline and called it Archer Liquida (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Brek Pavel

Vilnius, Lithuania-based designer of several typefaces in 2014. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Brenda Laura

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the all caps vector format monster alphabet Tipos Figurativos (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Brenda Maciel

Brazilian graphic designer based in San Bernardino, CA. She created the vernacular typeface Graninha Extra (2016) which is based on mural ads in Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Breno Carvalho

Brazilian graphic designer. He created Sertoes, which can be bought at Crimes Tipograficos. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bric Type
[Yomar Augusto]

Bric Type is a typography consultant company based in Brazil and The Netherlands, run by Yomar Augusto, who holds a BA in graphic design (University of Rio de Janeiro, 2000) and MA in type design (Type & Media at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, 2005). Personal URL. As a Brazilian graphic artist, he has been involved in two Rojo ArtStorm projects. Yomar lives in Rotterdam. At ATypI 2008 in St. Petersburg, he ran an experimental calligraphy workshop called Kalligraphos.

His typefaces include Den Dekker (2006), and the roundish liquid creations such as Virgem, Rejane, Liquida (2002) and Dizain. No downloads. More recent typefaces: Duin (2007, octagonal), REMF (2006, stencil), DC (2007, ultra-fat), Fake Human (2005, script), Jana (2006, unicase), War (2007, octagonal), Fuck Shit Up (2007, stencil), Charlie Dee (2002, hairline stencil), Marina Lima (2002), Lasagna (2008, Re-Type: a fat geometric poster family, produced with the help of Miguel Hernandez). In 2009-2010, he created the Adidas Unity typeface [images: i, ii, iii]. In 2011, he designed the multiline headline typeface Andoverpis. The Dog House Nike (2010) is a custom typeface for The Dog House Athlete center for runners in Amsterdam.

Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

British Standards for Type Classification

Typeface classification according to "British Standards 2961:1967" (or BS 2961), British Standards Institution, London, 1967.

  • Humanist: Centaur, Jenson, Verona, Kennerley.
  • Garalde: Stempel Garamond, Garamond, Caslon Old Face, Granjon, Sabon, Bembo.
  • Transitional: New Baskerville, Baskerville, Caslon, Fournier, Perpetua.
  • Didone: Bodoni, Bauer Bodoni, Torino, Walbaum.
  • Mechanistic: Clarendon, Memphis, Rockwell, Lubalin.
  • Lineal
    • Lineal Grotesque: Franklin Gothic Demi-Bold, Franklin Gothic, News Gothic, Alternate Gothic.
    • Lineal Neo-Grotesque: Helvetica Light, Akzidenz Grotesk, Folio, Helvetica, Univers.
    • Lineal Geometric: Avant Garde Medium, Avant Garde, Futura, Eurostile, Erbar.
    • Lineal Humanist: Gill Sans, Goudy Sans, Optima.
  • Incised: Albertus, Latin, Friz Quadrata.
  • Script: Brush Script, Mistral, Park Avenue, Zapf Chancery.
  • Manual: Neuland, Broadway, OCR-A, Pritchard.
  • Black Letter: Fette Fraktur, Old English, Goudy Text, Wilhelm Klingspor-Schrift.
  • Non-Latin.
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Brito78

Sao Paulo-based designer of Orin (2009). Studio. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Brock Marques
[Luiz Marques]

Born in 1987, Luiz Marques, who uses the pen name Brock Marques, studied at University Center North and settled in Manaus in the middle of the Amazon. He made the graffiti fonts Brock 165 (2012), Pixo Reto (2010) and Brock Vanadalo (2009).

Blog. Flickr site. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bru Perini

Bru Perini (Porto Alegre, Brazil) did some exquisite lettering entitled Havana Libre (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna de Carvalho

Sao Paulo-based designer of the rounded modular monoline typeface Jewish Arc (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Duarte

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the organic monoline sans typeface Lapa (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Fonyat

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the hairline sans typeface Fina (2015) and of the experimental modular typeface Fony Font (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Garabito

Sao Paulo-based designer of the Clarendon-style typeface Guanabara (2013, Oficina Tipografica da FAU-USP) and the angular display typeface Garabito (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Mayumi

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Robotic Inside (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Mix

Illustrator and art director in Recife, Brazil, who created a typeface out of moving light called Typo Photografic (2013), and an untitled mosaic font in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Pontual

Recife, Brazil-based graphic designer, who made the dot matrix typeface Bloom (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Raiado

During her studies, Bauru, Brazil-based Bruna Raiado designed the lively handcrafted typeface Kiwi Amarelo (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Ricaldoni

Art director in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who created the display typeface POerdita (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Rodrigues

During her graphic design studies, Goiania, Brazil-based Bruna Rodrigues created a great typographic poster entitled Black Swan (2015), after a movie starring Natalie Portman. This poster was co-designed by Nathali Fernandes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Souza

Based in Rio de Janeiro, graphic designer Bruna Souza created the smooth typeface Curves (2011) in the course of Nair de Paula Soares, at UFRJ. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Tralci

Bruna Tralci is from Sao Paulo. She created Guillotine (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruna Usmari

Digital artist in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the pixelish typeface Fawkes (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Aedys Camargo

Brazilian designer of the Avant Garde-inspired Ultravioleta (2008). I am unsure if this Dafont designer of Huggies (2012, an uncial typeface made with FontStruct) is the same Bruno Camargo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Andrade

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the new deco / avant garde typeface Avant Vita Gothic (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Andrade

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Bruno Andrade designed the sci-fi stencil typeface Starkiller (2015) and the vernacular handcrafted typeface Po de Guarana (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Biolchini

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro in 2015, Bruno Biolchini created a condensed deco font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Cavalcanti

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the school project font Modular (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Christofoli

Bruno Christofoli (Porto Alegre, Brazil) designed the counterless typeface Blocks (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Corrente

Brazilian designer of the pixacao graffiti font Pixo Reto (2021). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Costa
[Costa Type]

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Bruno Costa

Londrina, Brazil-based designer of the sans typeface Peroba (2017), which was specially created for Universidade Estadual de Londrina. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno de Almeida

Rio de Janeiro-based designer (b. 1993) of the modular techno typeface Krugovis (2013, free). This typeface was designed during his studies at Unicarioca. It can be downloaded for free at Fontspace and Dafont. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno de Oliveira

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface B Wayne (2013). Its outlines are based on Chinese calligraphic principles, and were influenced at the same time by the movie Batman. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno de Souza Leão

Born in 1973, Bruno lives in Pernambuco, Brazil. He created Intuitive (2011, hand-printed, OFL) and Peleja (2013, a poster typeface, OFL). Known at Flickr as Kyle Satori. Open Font Library link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Facchini

Brazilian graphic designer in Sao Paulo. He created this amazing typographic poster of an eagle. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Fontanelle

Londrina, Brazil-based designer of the free blackletterish typeface Delirium (2017), the music evoking typeface KYXH (2017), and the experimental connect-the-dots typeface Nygotha (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Fontenelle

Japanese-born Brazilian designer based in Toronto, Canada. Creator of the free lower case-only blackletter font Delirium (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Freitas

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the free pixacao-inspired typeface Pixelute (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Genovez

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who created unnamed modular and serif typefaces in 2012, and is working on Malleable Sans. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Lhaes

During his studies in Barueri, Brazil, illustrator Bruno Lhaes designed the wonderful eerie Mugler typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Lima

Rio Claro, Brazil-based designer of a vernacular supermarket sign typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Magalhães

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free connected dot typeface Connect (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Marques Budni

Designer in Sao Paulo who made the squarish display typeface family Arcadia (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Meira

During his studies in Santo Andre, Brazil, Bruno Meira created the sturdy strong-as-black-coffee wedge serif typeface Mocha Classic Serif (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Mello
[Armasen]

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Bruno Mello

Brazilian designer (b. 1987) who graduated from Universidade Federal de Santa Maria RS and lives in Sao Paulo where he works for Dalton Maag. His type family Caturrita (2010), which imports Latin warmth and calligraphic elements in a text face, won a student award at the II Bienal Ibero-Americana de Design in Madrid. Caturrita was published at Armasen in 2011, and the related families Caturrita Extra and Caturrita Display in 2012.

Tribuna (2012) is a newspaper headline and text family, short and stocky.

Suba (2012) is a big sans serif type family with several weights, with a male and a female version.

In 2015, Bruno Mello designed the spectacular geometric sans typeface family Objektiv at Dalton Maag. Its subfamilies, Mk1, Mk2 and Mk3 progressively zoom from macro into micro typography.

Typefaces from 2020: Basco (at Typofonderie: an 18-style sturdy serif family released by Typofonderie in 2020 and in Pro version in 2021, advertized as a mix of renaissance and calligraphy, with a touch of tropical atmosphere). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Moraes Erse

Designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created Fat Angle Italic (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Morais

Bruno Morais (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) created several modular typefaces in 2012.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Naoki

Brazilian art director who created a typographic poster of Charlie Chaplin in 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Ponceano

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the ggeometric display typeface Mercury (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Prado

Designer and illustrator in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the modular typeface Desgranhentos (2013).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Reis

Creator (b. 1984, Braganca Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil) of the free circle-based sans typeface Comunica Type (2013). This font was part of a project at ESAD.CR in Caldas da Reinha, Portugal. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Soares dos Santos

Brazilian, b. 1987. He created the fat hand-printed typeface Muringa (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Sollis

Presidente Prudente, Brazil-based designer of a futuristic typeface in 2016, during his studies at UNOESTE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Tonelli

Designer in Sao Paulo who created the sportsy sans Vero Regular (2012) and the tall display typeface First Line (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bruno Vasconcelos
[Serifa Co]

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Bruno Verissimo

During his studies in Caruaru, Brazil, Bruno Verissimo designed the metal grill-themed typeface Tipogo (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Bryan Augusto

Aka Gaia Runes, BryanGu and BryAlien. Brazilian creator (b. 1999) of Gate for Mars (2011), Neo Gate for Mars (2011), Neo-Sci-Fi (2011, FontStruct), Neo Sci-Fi v. 2 (2012) and of Gaia Runes (2011, white-on-black pixel face).

In 2012, he made Araknas (a pixel script face), Pluto, Pluto 0, Pluto Zero and Pluto Androids.

In 2013, he added Pluto Revolution.

In 2018, he designed the tall ascender typeface Ex Vitrum.

In 2019, he released the octagonal typeface Brutl. [Google] [More]  ⦿

bytenet.com

Brazilian archive of about 100 fonts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cássio Podgaietsky

Graphic designer from Rio do Sul, Brazil. In 2010, he created a geometric alphabet constructed on the basis of a grid, using a compass only. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cadu Braga

During his studies at Escola De Design UEMG in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Cadu Braga designed the architectural typeface Alla Fontana (2016), which was inspired by the architecture of the La Fontana neighborhood of Milan. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cadu Carvalho

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the layerable circus style typeface Junina (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Café Cult (or: Fcraft)
[Fabricio Alves]

Fabricio Alves is Café Cult, but he also is Fcraft. In 2010, this Brazilian designer and culture hound created the free rounded typefaces Fcraft Borgo and Fcraft Borgo Dark, the latter being counterless. He also made Fcraft Smallpix (2009), Basica (2010, squarish) and Fcraft Sidarta (2010). Great web page, by the way.

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio de Marco

Sao Paulo-based Brazilian codesigner with Tony de Marco of Samba (2003, Linotype), which won an award at the Linotype International Type Design Contest 2003. It is based on the lettering art of J. Carlos, a Brazilian illustrator during the early 20th century. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Caio Designer
[Caio Garavazzo]

Serrano, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer. His typefaces include Zews (2029, a free multiline font) and Porao (2019: a free severe-looking squarish, and perhaps a tattoo, font). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Garavazzo
[Caio Designer]

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Caio Gomides

In 2015, at the Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Caio Gomides (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) designed the curly typeface DElegance. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Grabalos Galvao

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of the ironwork typeface Sabrosa (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Henrique do Rosario Silva

During his studies in Bauru, Brazil, Caio Henrique designed Castamere Sans (2013, a humanist sans developed during his studies at UNSESP in Sao Paulo). This free font, which was inspired by the A Song of Ice and Fire books and TV Series, can be downloaded at Dafont. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Kacaio

Brazilian designer of Setima Sans (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Kondo

During his studies in Piracicaba, Goiania, Brazil, Caio Kondo designed the sans typeface Goiania (2014), the blackletter typeface York (2016) and the free didone typeface Chamuyo (2018).

In 2019, Caio Kondo designed the custom typeface Wixx Mono.

In 2020, he co-founded Inari Type with Satsuki Arakaki in Campinas, Brazil. With Satsuki Arakaki, he designed Nikkei Maru (2020) and Mori Gothic (2020), a seven-style geometric sans. Nikkei Maru is a tribute to Japanese immigration done typographically. The project started from a collection of photographs of the ships that brought Japanese immigrants to the American continent, and from our interest in researching the history of immigration, fueled by our own ancestry. In addition to the intercontinental transit, the research also addresses the arrival and establishment of Nikkei---Japanese living abroad and their descendants---on the new continent. The immigration process inspired other aspects of typography, such as newspapers from the Nikkei communities that were a reference for the lower case, and different experiences lived by immigrants which are represented in the dingbats.

In 2021, he published the 3-weight decorative serif family PP Eiko at Pangram Pangram. Characterized by sharp triangular serifs, PP Eiko is inspired by the work of Eiko Ishioka, a multitalented Japanese artist. It seeks to convey the spirit of his work in these typographic explorations. It is an original serif font with high contrast, including the syllable alphabet kana (hiragana and katakana), it can be seemlessly paired with Mincho style kanji fonts. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Caio Logato

During his graphic design studies at Savannah College of Art and Design, Rio de Janeiro-based Caio Logato designed the confident display typeface Cintura (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Luan

Caio Luan graduated from Universidade Anhembi Morumbi in 2014. Nopw a web designer in Sao Paulo, Caio created the typeface Decoratifs (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Oliveira

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Caio Oliveira created the rope font Navy (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Portugal

Brazilian designer of a modular molecular typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Rennan

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of a set of decorative capitals in 2017. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Santana

Graphic designer from Sao Paulo. He created the didone typeface Cortigiana (2011) during his studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Vita

Caio Vita created the art deco typeface Stripe (2013) while studying at UEMG in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He also created an unnamed modular typeface in 2013 that was inspired by origami and oriental symbolism.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caio Vital

During his design studies in Sao Paulo, Caio Vital created a paper-fold typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caique Castro

During his studies, Sumare, Brazil-based Caique Castro designed the textured display typeface Ankor (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Brasi

Camila Brasi (Indaiatuba, Brazil) created the fat brush typeface Chave de Cadeia (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Cepeda Nader

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the multiline typeface Tridimensional (2015) and a few other display typefaces. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Cossermelli

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. Her typefaces include Trapobana (2013). This beautiful semi-serif is based on Camila's own handwriting. It has Latin charm and comes with a new symbol for expressing irony. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila dos Anjos

Olinda, Brazil-based designer of Umbrella type (2015), which was based on DJB Holly Berry Wonderland. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Hervé

With three of her classmates (Fabiano Coelho, Jessica Caires and Symony Monteiro), Camila Hervé (Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed the mini-slabbed typeface Ocelo (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Lazinho

During her studies at SENAC in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Camila Lazinho created the text typeface Aina Regular (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Lazinho

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Aina Text (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Leal

At Universidade Federal do Ceara, Camila Leal designed the upright cursive typeface ewa in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Leao

Artist in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the typefaces Talking Heads, camila (octagonal) and Faction Sans in 2014. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Lima

As a student at UNICSUL, Camila Lima (Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed the handwriting typeface Yolanda (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Lobo

Camila Lobo (Porto Alegre, Brazil) designed the informal typeface Sofia Sans (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Loricchio

Lorena, Brazil-based creator of Naipial (2011, a playful take on Arial). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Nader

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Handmade (2017, a circle-themed font) and Tridimensional (2017, a trilined typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Nagle

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of O Faroll (2015, a vernacular signage typeface) and Black Chalk (2015, a rounded sans typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Peres

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the free monoline squarish typeface Zigek (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Santiago

Brazilian graphic designer and photographer. She drew the handrinted typeface Pincelanis (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Scaramella

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the free script typeface Scaramella (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camila Teruya

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a slab serif typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Camilia Busarello

Graphic designer Camilia Busarello (Florianopolis, Brazil) was inspired by the mosaics of Rodrigo de Haro when she created the broken piece font Alexandria (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cao Fila (was: Amatraca Design Grafico)
[Marcelo Sodré]

Cao Fila was set up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by Marcelo Sodré, who earlier ran Amatraca Design Grafico.

Originally, he designed free fonts, such as Ju Gulart (2012, thin curly face), Tia Marcia (2009, upright script; almost a ronde), FSM Sans (2005), Zoi Mao (2005, handwriting), Mix Serif Condense (2012, pixel font), Fonte Mundo (2014, upright connected script) and Amatraca Grotesque (2014).

His commercial fonts include Setter (2020), a strong slightly rounded casual sans family with large x-height. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Capo Luiz

Goiana, Brazil-based graphic designer. He used simple programming for the creation of the multiline prismatic typeface Font Code (2013).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carambola Fontes
[Guilherme Capilé]

Carambola Fontes is a Brazilian foundry located in Rio and run by Angelo Bottino and Guilherme Capilé, who designed two freeware fonts, BrodyTitleA and X5foooont, both donated to Superfunk.com around 2000. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carina Benitez

Sao Paulo-based designer of the 2-style organic sans typeface family Interessante (2014), which was created during her studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carla Musa

During her studies, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil-based Carla Musa and Gabriel Ratzlaff co-designed the script typeface Juntos (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Darthanhan

During his studies, Pacatuba, Brazil-based Carlos Darthanhan created the decorative octagonal caps typeface Capitulares (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Gabriel Paiva Galvao

Aracaju, Brazil-based designer of Meu Estilo (2017), which was created for a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Golob

Niteroi, Brazil-based illustrator and graphic designer. Creator of the squarish typeface Tilt (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Madureira

Cotia, Brazil-based designer of an artsy display typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Mignot

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro associated with Plau Design. At Miami Ad School, as a student, he created Minimal Fraktur (2015). In 2018, he designed the corporate art deco typeface Chez Lalu 70. In 2019, he co-designed Muda, a corporate typeface for the fashion brand Oficina Muda with Ana Laura Ferraz, Gabriel Menezes and Rodrigo Saiani. In 2020, still at Plau, he designed the custom all caps sports company typeface Brio. With Rodrigo Saiani, Carlos Mignot designed the video game font family (+stencil, +Cyrillic) either called Killing Sans or Nine to Five (2020). Still in 2020, Mignot designed the flared Koch Antiqua-style custom typeface Xilo.

In 2021, Ana Laura Ferraz, Valter Costa, Carlos Mignot and Rodrigo Saiani designed the handcrafted black poster and branding typeface Vinila for the identity of grammar teacher Eduardo Valladares' personal brand EDU VLLD (Edu stands for Eduardo and Education while VLLD represents Valladares and Vulnerability). Carlos Mignot and Felipe Casaprima designed the corporate family iN Serif and iN Sans (+Mono) for iN Consultoria de Marcas in 2021. Still in 2021, Carlos Mignot and Rodrigo Saiani designed a few hip typefaces for the Brazilian TV channel Canal Brasil.

At Plau, he published the 10-style humanist ans typeface Redonda. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Moreto

Brazilian designer in Sao Paulo of an unnamed origami typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Santos

Brazilian codesigner with Anderson Kleber, Fábio Henrique and Leonardo Rosa Borges of the calligraphic typeface Amor e Odio (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carlos Teles

Graphic design student in Sao Paulo. He created Little Charles Cubic Font (2012, octagonal). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carmem de Andrade

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the printed calligraphic typeface Amelia (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carol Goncalves

Brazilian designer of the handcrafted typefaces Needle Sans (2017), Black Magic (2016) and Goodnight (2016). Aka Caracol. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carol Maciel

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the Victorian display typeface New York (2014), which was developed during her studies at UFPE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carol Moura

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of Aesthetic (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carol Ruffino

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted vampire script typeface Surrada (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carol Salim

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, Carol Salim designed Metrocity (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Baronio

During her studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Carolina Baronio created the curly script typeface Bouclé (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Cervantes

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the free hipster typeface Witchcraft (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Costa

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the oriental simulation typeface Houchou (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Costa

During her studies, Salvador, Brazil-based Carolina Costa designed the steampunk typeface Steamtime (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Fernandez

During her graphic design studies in Sao Paulo, Carolina Fernandez created Gothic Fernandez (2013, a hand-printed typeface). She also designed Shopping pictograms in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Ferrari

Farroupilha, Brazil-based designer of the display typefaces Melody (2017), Enosado (2017) and Glicinia (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Ota

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the connected cursive Koi Fish Font (2016), which was developed during her studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Pimenta

Student at Universidade FUMEC, class of 2016. Graphic designer in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who created a serifed typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Sattie

Sao Luis, Brazil-based designer of an untitled vernacular typeface in 2012. She also made a very original card deck called Encantos Maranhenses (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolina Takara

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Carolina Takara created the initial caps alphabet Cat Nouveau (2014) and the decorative handcrafted typeface Ganache (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caroline Monteiro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based creator of Space Tracker (2012, sci-fi face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caroline Oliveira

During her studies, Fortaleza, Brazil-based Caroline Oliveira created the 3d typeface Geometric (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caroline Rosa

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the curvy display typeface Vanilla Powder (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carolini Simionato

Carolini Simionato (Flores da Cunha, Brazil) designer 80s Type in 2013 during her graphic design studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carollyna Ximenes

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro in 2013, Carollyna Ximenes (Niteroi, Brazil) created the modular typeface Urbano Modular. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carpenter Type
[Paulo Roberto Purim]

A Brazilian type foundry run by Paulo Roberto Purim from Curitiba, Parana. His typefaces are Antarctica (1998), Blumenbach Beta (1998), Minimum Wage (1998, dingbats), Commedia, Hill House, Gaffe, Gaffe Bold, Gaffe Family, Gaffe Slender, Nostromo, SK Black (1998), SK Bold, SK Family, SK Regular, and Woodwinds.

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Carta & Carta
[Felipe Goes]

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the free thin hipster typeface Votu (2017). They explain: Some of the elements were inspired by the Brazilian indigenous typology. Votu means 'wind' in Tupi-guarani (Brazilian indian language). The font was originally designed for the Matheus Santiago new album. All the images presented here have a free license (Kawahara Keiga, 1823-1829 / Zacharias Wagener, 1641). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cartazes e Letras

Cartazes e Latras is a Brazilian outfit that published these free fonts in 2012: Frango (by Gustavo Higashi), Supermarket Sans (by Guilherme Tavares), Dona Benta (by Felipe Sarmento), Bisucco (by Felipe Yatabe), Lariel (by Felipe da Costa), Maionese (by Isabella Pisaneski). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cassiano Saldanha

Typographer from Sao Paulo who won second prize at the Tipografia Brasilis in display typography 2001 with his font Buril. Also second prize in the dingbat category with "Street". He also made Brutus, Typofiction and the shareware font Speedfreek (Fontalicious, 1999). Some of his fonts can be seen here (click on Typo). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cassio Costa Sampaio Jr

Brazilian designer of Sampaio's Balloons. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cassio Ferreira

During their studies at Rochester Institute of Technology /University of Espirito Santo, in Vitoria, Brazil, industrii design students Ana Quinelato, Brenno Mello, Cassio Ferreira, Filipe Motta and Myriam Fabris codeveloped UFES Sans (2014), a wayfinding sans typeface for the signage at their university, UFES. The team leader was Professor Ricardo Esteves Gomes.

During her graphic design studies at Ufes in Vitoria, Brazil, Lilian Albani (Vila Velha, Brazil) co-created the typewriter-style slab serif typeface Eureka Serif (2013) with Cassio Ferreira. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Caue Graco Avelar

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Wire (2015) and the circle-based avant-garde typeface OxType (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Celia Silva

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the rounded sans typeface Ourissanga Condensed (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Celina Lemos

During her studies at Universidade Federal de Pelotas in Pelotas, Brazil, Celina Lemos created the curly hand-drawn typeface Dolphin Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Centro Universitário Senac

A Brazilian university with several campuses. One can get a baccalaureate degree in design and visual communication at the campus near Sao Paulo. There are some type design courses, taught by Priscila Farias and Nikolas Lorencini. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Charles Morais

Brazilian designer, b. 1985, of the dingbat typeface Feira da Sulanca (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Charles Ribeiro

Designer from Salvador, Brazil. During his studies at Universidade Federal da Bahia, he created Rand Type (2012). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Chiba Chiba
[Frederico Antunes]

Frederico Antunes (Chiba Chiba) is a designer From Porto Alegre, Brazil.

At T-26, he published the runic display face Pixo (2007). In 2009, he created the boxy rave and drugs-inspired Fiasco (YouWorkForThem) and the experimental Cabulosa (YouWorkForThem). Other fonts include VoidJam and Cachorra (based on urban Brazilian street calligraphy called pixacao).

MyFonts link. YouWorkForThem link. MyFonts foundry link. Personal home page. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Chico Baldini

Chico Baldini is a Brazilian designer. At ByType, a foundry in Sapiranga, Brazil, he published the Easter-themed dingbat typeface The World is a Bunny (2007, co-designed with Fabio Luiz Haag). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Chico Neto

Chico Neto (Fortaleza, Brazil) created the vernacular typeface Toca in 2012. He writes: The Toca Font was born in the small village of Várzea Queimada, Piauí, during the project A Gente Transforma. Sans serif glyphs were printed and carved by craftsman tire rubber José Reis, exposing the typeface and soul of the community. Stamped, photographed and vectored, the font sprang to life in all project materials and SPFW's installations.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Chris Mise

Brazilian designer of the pixel typeface Dream It (2007). Blog.

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Christmas Fonts

Free Christmas font archive by Sandra Avoletta. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Christopher Hammerschmidt

Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil, who created the book type Capitolina in 2015 (under the guidance of Marconi Lima of the Typefolio foundry). He also did some noteworthy calligraphic work, including copperplate calligraphy.

Capitolina won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Chyrllene Albuquerque

Aka Chyrllene K. Daughter of Iza W, who designed many typefaces at Intellecta Design starting in 2010. She studied applied mathematics and graphic design, and works as COO of Intellecta Design. In 2013, she wrote a thesis entitled Revival Tipografico at Faculdades Integradas Barros Melo, Brazil. Based in Recife, Brazil, she is credited with these typefaces:

  • Naive Ornaments (2012, with Iza W).
  • Calligraphic Birds (2012, with Iza W).
  • ABC Hand (2011). A sign language face.
  • Pencraft (2010): a penmanship typeface with uppercase based on Swagger Capitals (Carl Stephen Junge, at Barnhart Brothers&Spindler), and lowercase based on Sidney Gaunt's Pencraft Oldstyle series (1914), as displayed in the BBS catalog from 1922.
  • Eingraviert Dutch Capitals (2009). An engraved typeface.
  • Vintage Hands (2012). A set of fists and penman's hands.
  • Bonsai Paufo (2010): a dingbat face.
  • Floreart (2012). With Iza W.
  • Jugendstil Flowers (2011).
  • Libertee Ornaments (2011): an elegant art nouveau typeface done with Paulo W.
  • MesoAmerican (+Two) (2011): native Indian dingbat typefaces.
  • Tribalism (2011): three typefaces with ornaments and fleurons, done together with Iza W and Paulo W.
  • Cripto (2011). With Paulo W.
  • Soft Garden (2012). With Iza W.
  • Bruce 1065 Soft Serifs (2011). Very Victorian. With Iza W.
  • Victorian Advertizing (2011).
  • Gothic Revival Layered (2012). One of the first layered blackletter typefaces anywhere.
  • Forte (2013) is a fee brush font in the style of Forte MT (1962, Carl Reissberger).
  • Tribalism (2011). Three fonts with penmanship-style flourishes.
  • Enchiridion (2012).
  • Azalleia Ornaments (2012). With Iza W.

Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Cid Léo

Designer in Belem, Brazil, who created a grungy typeface for a game called Semente (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cinthya Leite

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the paperclip typeface Grampuh (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cintia Marques

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the counterless typeface Tropicalista (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cláudio Rocha

Cofounder of Now Type, Cláudio Rocha is an Italian Brazilian illustrator and designer (b. 1957) who was first based in sao Paulo, then in Treviso, Italy, and currently in The Netherlands. Now Type is jointly run with his son Lucas Franco (b. 2001). He edited Tupigrafia, a magazine dedicated to typography and calligraphy in Brazil. Partner of Oficina Tipografica Sao Paulo. His typefaces include:

  • ITC Gema (1998: a felt tip pen font) and ITC Underscript (1997, a grungy fat script).
  • Cashew (2000-2020). Cashew is a rounded squarish sans serif font, originally created as a logotype for Tupigrafia magazine (2000). In its 2020 iteration, done together with Lucas Franco, it is a variable font with one axis, from Regular to Extended.
  • Tenia.
  • Viela Regular (Claudio Rocha & Lucas Franco, 2008-2019). A great thick-and-thin typeface.
  • Unidin (sans display face).
  • Rock Regular (slab face). Rock Titling (1998-2019).
  • Old Future (a brush version of Futura).
  • Chacal Pixel.
  • Persplextiva (2001-2002, a bouncy hand-drawn 3d face done in the lettering style of Brazilian cartoonist Millor Fernandes).
  • Liquid Stencil (1998-2000). A brush stencil.
  • Feijoada Light.
  • Akrylicz Grotesk (2002, brush/paint face).
  • Sampa (1999-2019). An informal brush script.
  • Genova (2008-2020). A reinterpretation of Paganini typeface, lauched by Nebiolo type foundry in 1928 for hand composition and developed by Alessandro Butti under the supervision of Raffaello Bertieri.
  • Stampface (2006-2018, by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco). Based on a Headline Gothic metal type sample found in a reference book, which was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1936 for American Type Founders.
  • Pieces Stencil (2016). Think piano key or Futura Stencil.
  • Antonio Maria (2017): Antonio Maria, a font by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco, takes its shapes from the lettering found in the cover of Afixação Proibida (Display Prohibited), a book by the Portuguese poet Antonio Maria de Lisboa (1928-1953). In fact, Antonio Maria was the leader-writer of Afixação Proibida, a collective manifesto from 1949, that initiated the surrealist movement in Portugal. It is an inverted-contrast typeface with 150 ligatures and a large character set.
  • Rudolf Antiqua and Rudolf Initials (2018). A faithful revival of Rudolf Koch's Koch Antiqua (1922). Followed by Rudolf Text (2017-2020, Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha).
  • Mefistofele. A revival in 2018 by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco of the modular stencil typeface Mefistofele (1930, Reggiani foundry).
  • Rudolf Titling (Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha), a typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2018.
  • Agora Titling Extra Light (2018).
  • Pieces Stencil (2016-2019). Pieces is a piano key typeface built on a modular system with emphasis on diagonal endings.
  • Moreira Serif (2019). A slab serif version of Morris Fuller Benton's art deco typeface Broadway (1927). In the 1930s, the Portuguese graphic artist Antonio Moreira Junior added serifs to Broadway's letterforms and marketed it under a new name. Moreira Serif revives that typeface.
  • Scarpa Titling (2019, Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco). An all caps typeface based on a nameplate found on the front door of a shoemaker in Treviso, Northern Italy.
  • Anton (2020, by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco). An art deco typeface modeled after a Dutch deco type seen on the Anton Antonius Kurvers's cover of Wendingen in 1927.
  • Esperanca Sans (2019). A Peignotian sans by Claudio Rocha & Lucas Franco.
  • Jaguaribe (2020). In Unicase and Serif versions, by Claudio Rocha. A squarish sans and serif pair based on the of letterforms drawn by Brazilian artist Gil Duarte.
  • Spinface (2020). An experimental turned letter font by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco.
  • Werner (2020-2021). A revival of A.D. Werner's famous deco inline typeface Dubbeldik (1972).
  • Densa (2020). Emulating 19th century wood types. Densa typeface was based on the Fantastic Voyage movie title in the 1966 poster
  • Tegel (2020-2021). Tegel is a layer font that emulates the ceramic tile letters found on a school façade in Delft.
  • Etna Futurist (2020, Claudio Rocha & Lucas Franco). Digital interpretation of Etna, a wood type produced by the Italian type foundry Xilografia Meneghello & Belluzzo, in the 1920s.
  • Cassiano (2020). A super-fat octagonal typeface based on letters found on a book cover by the Brazilian artist Belmonte (1896-1947).
  • Fortunato (2020). A digital interpretation of the lettering work done by the Italian Futurist genius Fortunato Depero (1892-1960) for advertising and editorial design. A pure Italian art deco typeface. The lowercases were developed from scratch.
  • Jurriaan (2021). A square block typeface.
  • Hendrik (2021, by Claudio Rocha & Lucas Franco). A revival of Simplex (Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos, 1937).
  • Martin (Swing, Straight) (2020). A beatnik typeface based on the letters found in the jazz record albuns designed by David Stone Martin (1913-1992).
  • Tesoura (2020). A paper-cut typeface.

He published the books "Projet Tipográfico" (Ed. Rosari), "Trajan e Franklin Gothic" (Ed. Rosari), and "Tipografia Comparada" (Ed. Rosari). Claudio now lives in Treviso, Italy, from where he launched the type magazine Tipoitalia in 2009.

FontShop link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Clara Carvalho

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the free monolinear minimalist thin organic sans typeface Allegro (2019-2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Clara Klein

During her studies at URJ, Clara Klein (Rio de Janeiro) created the Peignotian typeface Hairsville (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Clara Simas

Brazilian graphic designer who seems to have made some typefaces. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Clarissa Tossin

Designer at Die Gestalten of Arvore (2003, experimental). A'Brasil link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Claudia de Almeida

Claudia grew up in the south of Brazil and moved to the USA to attend college. She has BFA in Graphic Design from the School of Visual Arts in New York City where she has also taught. Claudia worked for nearly 10 years as a designer and Art Director in New York before moving to San Francisco in 2013 to serve as Design Director at WIRED. She has worked for The New York Times, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Blender, More Magazine, New York Magazine, Domino Special Editions, Gourmet Special Editions and Men's Health. In 2012, Claudia redesigned Real Simple Magazine, marking the beginning of her design studio with WIRED pal Margaret Swart.

She created some remarkable ornamental caps, such as Dessert Rose, and a dollar sign. At Type Paris in 2015, she designed Iño, a humanist typeface influenced by Garamond. Type Paris link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Claudia Rocha Franco
[Tupigrafia]

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Claudia Rodrigues

During her studies in Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil, Claudia Rodrigues created an untitled display typeface (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Claudiney Alison

Graphic designer in Natal, Brazil. Creator of the art deco typeface Chan Art DC (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Claudio Reston
[Tipopotamo Fontes]

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Cleber Faria

Sao Paulo-based graphic designer, photographer and lettering artist. He created ABC Zoo (+English) (2010, Intellecta Design): animals made with letters. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Cleber Rafael de Campos
[Makumba]

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Cleberson José Oliveira Silva

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the bilined typeface Creta (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cleiton Vieira

Brazilian graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who studies at Senac. He created the roman typeface Rafikit (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cleyton Nunes

Graphic designer in Campos, Brazil. In 2012, he created the geometric display typefaces Esquadros and Arco. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Coletivo Plomo 71

Typographic cooperative in Porto Alegre, Brazil, consisting of Henrique Beier of Harbor Type, Ana Laydner (the designer of Gigio), Alice Neumann and Saue Ferlauto. In 2017, they published the experimental decorative caps typeface Alfabeto Plomo.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Corisco Design Grafico
[Fátima Finizola]

Brazilian design company located in Recife, which lists type and design events in Brazil. Fatima Finizola is the Recife-based Brazilian designer (b. 1975, Recife) of the dingbat typefaces Zabumba City and Zabumba Folk (2007, T-26, but created in 2006) at Corisco Design Grafico (Recife, Brazil), a company she codirects with Damiao Santana since she founded it in 2000. Zabumba was selected for Bienal Letras Latinas 2006) and was one of the winners of Tipografia Brasilis3.

She also made 1RialCT (2006, hand-printed), Pontes, Silicone, 1rial CT, Capoeira Light and Capoeira Black (by Damiao Santana), but I do not know how to download them.

The company is run by Damiao Santana (a photographer and visual artist) and Fátima Finizola. They make type as part of visual identity projects.

Free font downloads: Pontes, Capoeira (light and black), Silicone, 1rial.

Fátima Finizola & Damiâo Santana won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014 for Dingbat Carroceria.

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Cort9.com
[Jefferson Cortinove]

Jefferson Cortinove (Cort9.com) is the Marilia-based Brazilian designer of several free and commercial typefaces. The free typefaces include VSR (2009), Ness, New9, Xpto (2009, techno), Cort9Hand (hand-printed). Commercial typefaces: the scratchy font Ink9 (2009), Leftheria (2009, condensed), Prostimo Sans (2011), Lilith, Maresia (2010, monoline sans), Sailing (2011, a flowing type), Decliv9 (techno face). Behance link. Facebook link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Costa Type
[Bruno Costa]

CostaType is a personal typography project by Bruno Costa, a Brazilian designer and art director, based in Madrid, Spain. In 2020, he published the graffiti typeface Vandalismo 26. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Crimes Tipograficos

Established in 2000, this is a collaboration between Recife-based type designer Damião Santana and Fátima Finizola, who both graduated from the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. They have both free and pay fonts. Handprinting and grunge dominate: 1Rial, Silocone, Olinda, Higienica, Sertoes. There are also dingbats: Zabumba City, Capoeira, Lego System, Zabumba Folk, Vincent (2001, ears!). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristian Bellei

Brazilian designer (b. 1988) of the geometric sans Crop Types (2008). Alternate URL. At FontStruct, he made Mary Jane (2008) and Utitled Yet (2009, dot matrix face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiane Fariah

Brazilian designer of the high-contrast Peignotian sans typeface Twenties Sans Serif (2013). She is also a talented illustrator. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiane Ogawa

During her studies in Bauru, Brazil, Cristiane Ogawa designed a video game typeface using FontStruct (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiane Vellosos Hamnes

Brazilian designer of Almost There (2014, a fat finger font). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiane Viana

Graduate from Curitiba, Brazil. Now based in Sao Paulo where she works as Estudio Chaleira, she designed the school project font Fineza (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiane Vilela Azevedo

Passos, Brazil-based designer of the art deco typeface Majesty (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiano Gonçalo

Sao Paulo-based designer of a purely geometric typeface, Festa Junina (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Cristiano Vinciprova

Codesigner with Alexandre Venancio and Felippe Duque of the hairline art deco typeface Capa (2009, Oporto Design). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Cristina Tamada

At Universidade de Sao Paulo, Cristina Tamada designed the curly typeface Samsara (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Crol N

Curitiba, Brazil-based student-designer of the display typeface Salvador (2019), which was inspired by Salvador's architecture. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Crystian Cruz
[Promodesign]

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Cubo
[Florent Courtaigne]

Florent Courtaigne graduated in graphic design - ENSAD / Art Décoratifs de Paris. He founded created Cubo Fonts in 2008, and works as a graphic designer and drawing teacher in the LISAA Design School in Paris. Now a graphic designer, illustrator and art director based in Paris, Florent Courtaigne is the creator of the free circle arc and straight-line fonts Cyclo and Cyclo Bold (2006).

In 2008, Florent started selling fonts at Myfonts: Cyclo (which used to be free), Cortex (2010, monoline sans), Maline (2008, an upright script), Phylactere (2008, a technical, almost architectural, script), Mercurio, Delicate (2009, connected script typeface renamed Delikaat some time later).

In 2009, Florent added Chaman (Tibetan influences) and Pixo (named after the graffiti style in Sao Paulo, pixação). The 3d interlocking character font family Volume was designed in 2011.

In 2012, Florent Courtaigne and Grégoire Pierre co-designed the Leonardian typeface family. Courtaigne created Liliming (2012), a slab serif family that was orginally designed for Liliming, a famous Shanghainese feminine fashion brand.

Typefaces from 2013: Crealab (an organic techno font family originally designed for CREALAB, a company in Shanghai).

In 2014, Courtaigne made the circuit font poster Hack Yizu.

Typefaces from 2022: Fluid (a fluid, liquid typeface).

Klingspor link. Dafont link. Behance link. Old URL for Cubo.

View all typefaces by Cubo Type / Florent Courtaigne. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Cyla Costa

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the typographic poster Curityba (2017), which evokes the typography in 19th century Curitiba. This work was done in cooperation with designers Pedro Gonzalez and Gustavo Aguiar and plastic artists André Mendes, Fernando Franciosi and Rimó Guimarãs. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dado Queiroz

Brazilian designer (b. 1980, Curitiba) of the gorgeous 19th century-style decorative caps typefaces Marisco (Deluxe and Filled) (2007, Estudio Crop). He also made Tritura (2009, EstudioCrop: a grunge textura face), and Riff (2009, estudioCrop), a slab serif face. Dado Queiroz graduated in Graphic Design in 2003. Behance link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Dai Coutinho

Nova Petropolis, Brazil-based designer of Molina (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daiana Campos

Batatais, Brazil-based designer of DapzSans (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

daianajbs

Brazilian designer of the pixelfont Maga Sans (2022). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daiele Rosa

During her studies at UFPel in Pelotas, Brazil, Daiele Rosa designed the triangulated space era typeface Estellar (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Damiao Santana

Brazilian designer from Bahia who published Vincent (2001, ear dingbats), at Tipos do aCaso. He is the principal of Corisco Design in Recife. Fátima Finizola & Damiâo Santana won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014 for Dingbat Carroceria.

Home page. Another URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Damien Levaton

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil who created the titling and video game pixel font family Happix and the octagonal typeface Octogon in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dandara Hahn

Sao Paulo-based designer of the display typeface Pytsbolin (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dani Dalledone

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer, b. 1985. Alternate URL. Creator of Dalledone (2008, her own handwriting) and Gill Sonos (2008, a take on Gill Sans). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Barth Martins

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the layered font family Chorosinho (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Batista de Oliveira

At the Universidade de Brasilia, Daniel Batista de Oliveira designed the video game typeface Blockade (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Brainer

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of Moscou (2014), a display typeface that is inspired by the city (and by snow flakes). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Ferreira

Brazilian designer of the bitmap typeface Kuadriculado (2007). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Fontenele Saracho

Foundry in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Daniel Fontenele Saracho studied at the School of Advertising and Design in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of Sampa New Symphony (2011, letters based on music notes). He is credited by Bung Letter for part of the design of the calligraphic typeface Dayton Script (2020). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Griza

Creator in Porto Alegre, Brazil, of Mostarda (2010), which consists of letters created with the help of a tube of mustard. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Hunter

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Hunter (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Junior

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the floriated ornamental caps typeface Baroque (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Justi
[Justi Design]

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Daniel Lopes

Brazilian codesigner with Maurício Nunes, Luciana Medeiros, Daniel Pinheiro, Nara Rocha and Virgulino Melo of the typeface Sodoma (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Maciel Costa da Silva

Daniel Maciel Costa da Silva is the Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of Magrilinha (2009, hand-printed, all caps), Atomico (2009, bold hand-printed face) and of the hand-drawn 3d headline typeface Esquisito (2009). Fontsy link. Fontspace link. Dafont link. Abstract Fonts link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Morena
[Sela Preta]

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Daniel Nardes

Itajai, Brazil-based designer (b. 1990, Itajai) who studied at UNIVALI---Universidade do Vale do Itajai. Creator of the circular arc typeface In Rainbows (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Noronha

Daniel Fagundes de Noronha (b. 1986) lives in Bauru, Brazil. He designed the Pixel Dart typeface in 2014. It was originally indended for a game called Aldart. Other fonts from 2014 include Poser (3d face), Nameator, Countdowner, Piano Fonte (a piano key face) and Turnineable. In 2016, he designed the horizontally striped typeface Sun Blinds, the pixel fonts Pix Tall, Pixillegble, Pixideal and Pixway, the boxy AntiBiased, and the shadow typefaces Square Scribed and Funtle Caps. In 2020, he released the pixel fonts Shellybu, Vastantonius, Pharaobolos, Jorolks, Frampoase, Bleo, Plonbic, Enopstal, Astalemtim, Cavalhatriz, Zardoloni and PixAmuse. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Pinheiro

Brazilian codesigner with Daniel Lopes, Maurício Nunes, Luciana Medeiros, Nara Rocha and Virgulino Melo of the typeface Sodoma (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Poeira

Daniel Poeira was Daniel Leal Werneck. Researcher at midia@rte - Multimedia Lab at the School of Fine Arts / UFMG (Brazil). Visual artist who lives in Belo Horizonte, b. 1979. Designer of the handwriting typefaces Dwerneck (2005) and Alex Toth (2010), of Papercuts (2007), of Sonic Comics (2009, comic book face), of Monteiro Lobato (2007, grunge), of Metropolitan Regular (2010, grunge), of Glagolitsa (2008, runic), of Brecht (2008, squarish), and of Psicopatologia de la Vida Cotidiana (2005). Alternate URL. Alternate URL. Alternate URL. FADU-UBA link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Rocha

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Daniel Rocha created the display typeface East Road (2014). This hybrid semi-serif titling typeface was designed for a newspaper in Cambridge as part of the Design Practice II module in the Cambridge School of Arts.

In 2017, Daniel Rocha, Flora de Carvalho and Rodrigo Saiani jointly designed the handcrafted branding typeface Dariquim. Earlier, they cooperated on Leblon Arquitectura. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Sabino
[Blackletra]

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Daniel Schramm

During his design studies in Rio de Janeiro, Daniel Schramm created the circle and arc-based typeface Lapadax (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Seidi Kano

Brazilian art director unrelated to the real DSK. Creator of the hand-drawn poster font Two Colorideas Sans (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniel Uliano

Jundiai, Brazil-based codesigner, with Giovanna Santos, of the spurred typeface Quina (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniela Gonçalves

Brazilian designer and freelancer, who also makes type at Tipos do aCaso. Educated at UFPE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniela Kool

Based in Curitiba, Brazil, Daniela Kool designed Junk Of The Font (2013, hand-drawn) during an internship at Universidade Positivo, also in Curitiba. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniela Nobrega

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the techno inline typeface Endless (2014), which was designed during her studies at Unesp. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniela Pritsch

Designer of Conviva (2021), a vernacular font based on a pixacao found near the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniela Zatti
[Fantastic Frilly Bits Typography Inspiration]

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Daniele Coimbra

While studying in San Roque, Brazil, Daniele Coimbra designed the experimental geometric typeface La Luna (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danieli Matsumoto

For a project in Priscila Lena Farias's course at University of Sao Paulo's School of Architecture and Urbanism, Danieli Matsumoto, Aline Yoshimatsu, Fernanda Abe and Victoria Koki co-designed a modular typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daniella Abdalla

Graduate of FAAP (Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado) in Brazil. Sao Paulo-based graphic designer who created the lava lamp typeface Damascus in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danielle Adolfo

Recife, Brazil-based creator of the pixelish typeface Gordina (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danielle Quast Tostes

Designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. During her studies at SENAC, she created the warm serif typeface Humbond Regular (2012) and the Victorian display typeface Deffugia (2012). In addition, she created Adventure Game Icons (2011) and Alien Pictogram Set (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danielle Santiago

During her studies at Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Danielle Santiago (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) created the chromatic display typeface Bolinho (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Alves

Designer in Sao Paulo. In 2011, Danilo created an unnamed avant-garde sans face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Bretas

Santos, Brazil-based creator (b. 1985) of the free angular typefaces Angrydubs (2013) and Angrydubs 2 (2014), and the pixacao typefaces Tosca (2015), Pincel (2014), Fosca (2014), and Rolinho (2014). In 2016, he made the graffiti font Vida Loca.

Dafont link. Behance link. Creative Market link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo G. Casacurta

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Ilhabela Wild (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Gusmao Silveira

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the stunning deco display typeface Geom in 2015. In 2021, Steve Harrison extended these designs to Geometricfix Eighteen and GeometricfixThirtySix. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Mandari

Brazilian brand designer, who lives in Miami, FL. Behance link. Creator of the rounded monoline custom typeface Plural (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Miguel

Marilia, Brazil-based designer (b. 1985) of the music score emulation typeface Musicografi (2013), the script typefaces Cursiva (2015) and Bico de Pena (2015), the outlined typeface Tubolacao (2015), and the handcrafted shaded typeface Riscada (2015, +Black).

Typefaces from 2016: Mikelis (connected upright script), Cartame (an urban vernacular signage brush typeface).

Typefaces from 2018: Handnilo.

Typefaces from 2019: Librasnilo (Brazilian sign language), Cordenilo (an angular vernacular typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Santili

Brazilian graphic designer. Behance link. Creator of Actiontypes (2011), an experimental metallic linkage face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Siqueira

Brazilian designer. Based on a concept by Danilo Siqueira and Fred Sekkel, the grungy Times To Go was designed in 2009 by Danilo Siqueira and Gustavo Lassala at BrType. Free download at Unique Types. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Sousa

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Comic Bold (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danilo Trindade

Osasco, Brazil-based designer of Brick (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danrley Siqueira

Balneario Camboriu, Brazil-based designer of the octagonal typeface Frostbit (2015) and the pixel font Spacebit (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Danuta Conrado

For a school project, Recife, Brazil-based Danuta Conrado designed the display typeface Sertao (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Daria Fox

Creator of a couple of great Bodoni posters. I also like the geometric typography in the brand design of Karaoke Kafe. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Darlan Silva

Aracaju, Brazil-based designer of a medieval typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Davi Anjos

Visual communication student at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). He designed the display typeface d.ball (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Davi Calil

Brazilian illustrator who designed the fun typeface Alphonse (2002) while he was a student in Sao Paulo at Senac de Comunicações e Artes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

David Galasse

Portuguese-Brazilian multidisciplinary graphic designer in Santos / Sao Paulo, who created the expressionist typeface Dora (2015) and the sticky tape typeface Marker (2015). In 2016, he designed the pen emulation typeface Dora, the octagonal typeface tick tack, which was inspired by alarm clocks from the 1990s. It wa originally created for the visual identity of the video channel Tick Tack. Behance link. Link to Congaa. Behance link for Congaa. Newer Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

David Galasse

Sao Paulo-based Brazilian Portuguese creator from Portugal, of Dora (2012, calligraphic caps). He also made a series of unnamed display typefaces in paperfold, ocragonal and gridded styles.

In 2013, he made Joy, a bespok typeface for Brazilian furniture maker Artesian.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dayana Barbosa

During her studies in Embu das Artes, Brazil, Dayana Barbosa designed the sci-fi typeface Moon Sides (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Débora Mello

Design student at Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She created an unnamed modular octagonal typeface in 2011, as well as a rounded scriptish typeface called Skeight (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Death of the pixel font

Article explaining the demise of the pixel font in 2007 for Flash pages. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Debora Cabral

Illustrator and graphic designer in Recife, Brazil, who created an unnamed curly typeface in 2013. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Deborah Grandinetti

Deborah Grandinetti (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) created the soft serif typeface Quasimodo (2010) while studying graphic design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Deborah Piragibe

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro, who created the techno-lettered poster Werner Klatt 2013 (2013) with Bruno Barata. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Decio Guanabarino

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based photographer, b. 1976, who graduated in graphic design from UEMG (Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais). Creator of the free font family Litos Script (2011). Fontspace link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Deiverson Ribeiro

Brazilian graphic designer who studied type design in Buenos Aires. At Tipos Latinos 2012, Alfonso García and Deiverson Ribeiro won an award for their text typeface Bueh Medium, a large x-height typeface designed for newspaper web sites and long texts.

His graduation typeface in 2012 at FADU UBA (University of Buenos Aires) is the lively text typeface Bolsillo.

Deiverson lives in Sao Paulo. Before his degree at UBA in 2012, he studied at the Federal University of Pernambuco in 2007. He grew up in Recife.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Deivith Oliveira

Or Deivith Silva, based in Fortaleza, Brazil. During his studies at Universidade Federal do Ceará, Eduardo Novais (project leader), Deivith Silva, Demetrius Abreu, Onofre Paiva, and Rodrigo Almeida co-designed the circuit-inspired blackletter typeface CiberGotica (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Delfina Duarte

Delfina Duarte was Cristiane Delfinah. This Brazilian created the curly girlish script Delfinah (2009) and the LED typeface Radiare (2011). This is an OpenType font with several choices per glyph. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Delírios de um cinemaníaco
[Samuel Leal]

Delírios de um cinemaníaco is the title of a 1957 movie that tells the story of painter and cineast José de Oliveira from Sao Carlos, b. 1930. Samuel Leal (Arvore Amarela Design, Rio de Janeiro) digitized the font used in that film and called it Jose de Oliveira (2013).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Demetrius Abreu

Fortaleza, Brazil-based creator of an electronic circuit-inspired blackletter typeface called Cyber Gothic or Cibergotica (2014). This typeface was developed during his studies at Universidade Federal do Ceará, together with Eduardo Novais (project leader), Deivith Silva, Onofre Paiva, and Rodrigo Almeida. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Denis Angheben

During his studies in UNISO, Sorocaba, Brazil, Denis Angheben designed an alchemic typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Denise Cardoso

During her studies at UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro-based Denise Cardoso designed the typeface family Lina (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Denise Escudeiro

Denise Escudeiro (Recife, Brazil) created the modular typeface Estridente in 2014 for a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dennis Silva

Or Dennnis Rodolfo. Jaboatão dos Guararapes, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted school project typeface Aldaciosa (2015). It is based on vernacular type seen in the streets of Recife. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Deryty J. Santos

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the sports shirt typeface Dart (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Design Creatipos
[Jonas Mello Kühner]

Jonas Mello Kühner (of Design Creatipos) is the Brazilian designer of free grunge-style fonts such as Arialda, Entulho, Epletica, Fatal, Grafiteurbana, MutantE, Nanka, Pegajosa, AgressivaMedium. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dgo Juan

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer (b. 1994) of the handcrafted typeface Degeneradamente Agressiva (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dhan Ghete
[Area Type (was: GType)]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Di Barros
[Roberto Teixeira]

Brazilian designer of the retro display typeface Di Barros (2020), which has an extensive glyph set for Latin, Greek, Armenian and Cyrillic. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Di Marques

Brazilian multimedia and web designer in Sao Paulo who was born in 1984 in Recife, Brazil. Creator of a geometric display sans called Something (2009). Behance link. Dafont link. Abstract Fonts link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diana Arend

Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Stampo (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

DiaTipo Natal

Meeting on December 22, 2008, in Sao Paulo's Miami Ad School ESPM, organized by Henrique Nardi and Luciano Cardinali. Speakers: Gustavo Garcia, Fernando Mello, Gustavo Soares and Claudio Rocha. Picture report. [Google] [More]  ⦿

DiaTipo RJ 2017

Type workshop in 2017 in Rio de Janeiro, organized by Iara Cunha, Paula Cruz, Tarso Moura and Vinicius Guimaraes. The workshop participants collectively designed a decorative all caps alphabet for postage stamps. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dick Pape
[Dick Pape: Eduardo Recife's cartoons]

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Dick Pape: Eduardo Recife's cartoons
[Dick Pape]

In his scanbat typeface Eduardo Recife (2007), Dick Pape digitized many of Brazilian artist Eduardo Recife's cartoons. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Alonso Soares

Brazilian multimedia artist who created the modular primitive typeface Alonsinógena (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Araujo

Creator at Unique Types of the free experimental typeface Pé da letra (2011) and of Diego (2011, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Arnoud

During his studies, Betim, Brazil-based Diego Arnoud designed the handcrafted typeface Luxella (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Botaccini

Graphic designer in Campinas, Brazil. Creator of Inny Sans (2013).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego C. Credidio

Brazilian type designer who is studying at UFPE in Recife and who runs the foundry Tipos do aCASO. Fonts: Cabra-da-peste (Western dingbats), Wayana. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Castelhero

Sao Paulo-based graphic designer. He used FontStruct in 2011 to create the pixelish typeface Drop. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Consalter

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the thin monoline avant garde typeface Aba (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego de Oliveira

Designer in Valinhos, Brazil (b. 1987) of the free industrial-strength octagonal font Power Chord (2011). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Ferreira Santos

During his studies in Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, Brazil-based Diego Ferreira Santos designed the blackboard bold typeface Zelda Neue (2015) and the display typefaces Pieka (2016) and Merope (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Godinho

As a student in Florianopolos, Brazil, Diego Godinho designed the graceful handwriting font Saramago Script (2016) which is named after author José Saramago (1922-2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Gonçalves

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro who graduated in 2011 from the College of Digital Design, Instituto Infnet. He created the intriguing square-shaped experimental font Cubica2 in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Inacio

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer (b. 1997) of Victoire (2020: a free vintage display typeface) and Boldness (2020: a free modular monolinear sports typeface).

Typefaces from 2021: Fagrak (a free bold display sans). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Maldonado
[Notdef Type]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Diego P

Brazilian designer in Sao Paulo of the octagonal typeface That's a Warp (sic) (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Rodas

During his studies at UFRJ Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Diego Rodas (Catanduva, Brazil) designed the Greek God figurine typeface Adonis (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diego Tenorio

Recife, Brazil-based designer of Bloodyface (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dimitre Lima
[HiType (was: DMTR.ORG)]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Dimitris Zoitas

Graphic designer in Athens, Greece. Creator of Legion Ornament (2011) and Legion (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dingbats Brasil

Dingbats Brasil is an exhibition that features the first decade (1996-2006) of Brazil's production of digital pictorial alphabets - the dingbats - through thirty-five projects by 22 prominent contemporary designers. Curated by Brazilian graphic designer Bruno Porto in 2006 while acting as Coordinator of Illustration Studies for the Visual Arts Institute of Rio de Janeiro's UniverCidade, the exhibition has traveled South American countries in universities and academic events. This blog is not only intended to record the exhibition but also to keep track of the upcoming Brazilian symbol fonts (in +dingbatsbrasil) and related matters (in the dingblog). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Arnosti

Rio Claro, Brazil-based designer of an untitled art deco typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Bueno

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Diogo Bueno created the free Greek simulation font Deva (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo da Costa

Sorocaba, Brazil-based designer of the groovy display typeface Stab (2013), which is based on the Microsoft system font Vrinda. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Garmatter

Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil, who created a typographic wine bottle in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Granato

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of Mag Deco (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Lima

Design student in Sao Paulo, who created Diamond Sans (2012) during his studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Mac

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the creamy curvy typeface Fiss (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Ricardo

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the free handcrafted typeface Tipassim (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Diogo Santos

Florianopolis, Brazil-based student at UFSC in 2014. Designer of Tree Type (2014, with Marta Souza). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Djeimys Souza

During his design studies in Florianopolis, Brazil, Djeimys Souza created the pixacao-inspired typeface Xarpi (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

DNA Tipografico

Conference in Sao Paulo, held from 15-19 March 2005. Speakers include Claudio Rocha, Tony de Marco, Priscila Farias, Fabio Lopez, Rodolfo Capeto, Henrique Nardi, Claudio Ferlauto, Hugo Cristo, Marcos Mello, Vincenzo Scarpellini, Massimo Gentile, Chico Homem de Melo, Bruno Porto, Billy Bacon, Akira Kobayashi, Pancho Galvez, Luis Siquot, Bruno Steinert, GHabriel Martinez Meave, Baixo Ribeiro, Wagner, Jorge de Buen and Herbert Baglione. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Dominique Barbieri

During her studies in Firenze, Italy, Dominique Barbieri designed the vernacular typeface Rio de Janeiro (2013), which took inspiration from lettering found in Rio.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Donisete Lemos

During his studies at Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais in 2014, Donisete Lemos created the surfboard-inspired Collona Surf typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Doo Cavendish

Brazilian art director and graphic designer who has done some custom type design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

DooType
[Eduilson Wessler Coán]

Curitiba-based Brazilian digital type foundry, est. in 2008 by the successful and talented type designer Eduilson Wessler Coan (b. 1983, Curutiba). Myfonts link. Coan joined Fabio Haag Type. Their fonts:

  • Estado Serif (2006), co-designed with Ericson Straub (Straub Design) and Fabio Augusto for use in the Jornal O Estado do Paraná.
  • DooSans (2006): custom design for the magazine abcDesign.
  • Ninfa (2006-2008), an organic serif face. He calls it a modern semi-serif. Whatever. Ninfa won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008 in the non-text typeface category. Ninfa Serif followed in 2012. Ninfa Serif won an award in the typeface family category at Tipos Latinos 2012.
  • Encorpada Black (2011) is a fat didone display face. It was extended to Encorpada Pro in 2012. Encorpada Classic was published in 2013. Encorpada Classic and Encorpada Pro won awards at Tipos Latinos 2014. In 2014, he published Encorpada Essential. In 2015, Eduilson added Encorpada Classic Compressed and Encorpada Classic Condensed.
  • Fluence (2012) is a calligraphic typeface family. Fluence won an award at Tipos Latinos 2012.
  • Tres Tres Chic (2012) is a very thin geometric fashion mag headline face.
  • Maestra (2012) is a calligraphic copperplate script. Gorgeous, mouthwatering, heavenly, just about the perfect font. Future brides and grooms need look no further than this for wedding invitations.
  • Niks Sans (2012).
  • dT Delicatta (2012, revised in 2017) is a formal connected calligraphic script face, destined to win many awards.
  • Unimed Sans, Unimed Slab and Unime Serif (2013) is a bespoke typeface family done for a Brazilian health insurance company, Unimed.
  • Typefaces from 2014: Bommer Slab and Bommer Slab Rounded. Bommer Slab won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014. Accura (2014, a sans typeface created together with Thiago Bellotti).
  • In 2015, he designed the techno sans family Sica (+Expanded, +Condensed) with Volnei Antonio Matrté Coan at DooType. Sica won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016.
  • Bommer Sans (2016). A Latinized (i.e., curvy) humanist sans.
  • dT Jakob (2017). This typeface started out in 2007 as a revival by Gustavo Soares in Paul van der Laan's class at KABK of Jakob Erbar's grotesk from 1927. It was refined and completed in 2017 at dooType with the help of Eduilson Wessler Coan. In 2018, Gustavo Soares and Eduilson Coan developed the variable inline and shadow font dT Jakob Variable Concept.
  • dT Ampla (2018). A sans with some warmth.
  • Salva (2021, Fabio Haag Type). A versatile workhorse sans family: Eduilson Coan was the lead designer. He was assisted by the Fabio Haag Type team of Henrique Beier, Ana Laydner and Fabio Haag himself.
  • Seiva (2021, by Henrique Beier, Eduilson Coan and Fabio Haag). A distant relative of Didot, this exotic sans family is partitioned into Text, Display and Poster subfamilies, and welcomes variable font technology.

Klingspor link. Creative Market link. Behance link. MyFonts interview. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Dora Suh

During her studies at Universidade Positivo in Curitiba, Brazil, Dora Suh created the display typeface Cold Sun (2015, with Gabriel Chang). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Doug Alves
[Nacionale]

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Douglas Antunes

Goiania, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface D Holic (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Douglas Charles Cunha

Goiania, Brazil-based designer (b. 1970) of the free sans typefaces Rounded Elegance (2015) and Soft Elegance (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Douglas Ferraz

At UTFPR, Curitiba, Brazil-based Douglas Ferraz designed the shifted typeface Divided (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Douglas Moura

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a copperplate typeface in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Douglas Reis

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the op-art typeface Portifa (2018). In 2018, he did a revival of Martin Jacoby-Boy's Bravour (1912) called -Bravour Meio Prata. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Douglas Vitkauskas

Brazilian resident who specializes in original grunge designs. His typefaces are mostly free. Some commercial typefaces are available via Creative Market.

Typefaces from 2020: VTKS Beleza Pura (calligraphic script), Classical Hit, Lovecure, VTKS Smile (modular), VTKS Blocketo (a pixel font).

Typefaces from 2019: VTKS Dracena (a dirty brush script), VTKS HyperBoldi (all caps, grungy), VTKS Amplexus (dancing letters), VTKS Dynamic (grunge), VTKS Unamour.

Typefaces from 2018: Vtks Rockino v2, Vtks Bela Vista (a treefrog script), Vtks Core Reason, Vtks Hand Made, Vtks Blacqui Letter (a decorative inline blackletter), Vtks La Prensitcha, Vtks Brilhante, Vtks Beautizinea, Vtks The Dark, Vtks Lettering, Vtks Urbanizart, Vtks Textones, Vtks Autorized, Vtks BoldCool, Vtks Sportage, Vtks Relpius, Vtks Escape, Vtks Demolition (grunge), Vtks Challenge (weathered), Vtks Propriedade, Vtks Cafezito (coffee klatsch font), Vtks Propaganda (grunge), Vtks Lightness, Vtks Success.

Typefaces from 2017: Carbo 753 (grunge), RokiyoSan, BlowUp (splashy brush), Madalena, Mural, Heavy Duty (grunge), Krueza, Azeitona, Mindfulness, Carruagem, VTKS Sal Grosso, VTKS Realm (grunge), Mercado, Dreamland 223, Dreamland 777.

Typefaces from 2016: Vtks Colored Soul, Vtks Lombriga, Vtks Karmapolis, Vtks Katiassa, Peacemakers (art nouveau), Vtks Gran Moda (brush), Vtks Obscena (curly font), Vtks Zamioyn (childen's script), Vtks Long Time (painted letters), Vtks Solaris (hand-drawn), Vtks Zuadinha, Vtks Peace and Love, VTKS Shine (brush script), VTKS Kacilds (children's script), VTKS Friaka, VTKS MockUp, VTKS Amarelli, VTKS Perereca, VTKS Raladeira, VTKS Rough Col, VTKS Integral, VTKS Voluntario (brush script), Vtks Burning (curly and bewitched), Vtks Simplex Beauty (ornamental caps), Vtks Raladeira, VTKS Black Hair (a fun irregular brush script), VTKS Felicidade (script).

Typefaces from 2015: VTKS Love U, VTKS Mockup, VTKS Academy, Family, Poster (grunge caps), Hunt, VTKS Articles (Treefrog-style script), VTKS Sonho (Treefrog), Lounge Set, Vacancy, Red Line, Old Mobile, Raining, Happiness Always, Good Day, Nicely, Desgaste (spurred), Basic Lines, Water Lily.

Typefaces from 2014: VTKS Painel (brush), VTKS Motor (handcrafted), VTKS Super Funny, VTKS Tender Love (vampire script), Limpeza (signage script), Delicious, VTKS Hotel, Propolis (brushy script), VTKS Rash (irregular hand), Pedra Azul (vampire script), MRD 67 VTKS (grunge), VTKS Samanbaia (Treefrog-style script), VTKS Channels, VTKS Dreamer, VTKS Money, VTKS Belinha (inky script), VTKS University (striped typeface), VTKS Classicuda, VTKS Authentic, VTKS Burning, VTKS Modern Look, VTKS Beta, VTKS Bandoleones, VTKS Pedra Bruta (rough brush script), VTKS Recover MB 1, VTKS Simplex Beauty, VTKS Dirty Letters.

Typefaces made in 2013: VTKS Rust, VTKS Easy Work, VTKS New One, VTKS Old Tee, VTKS Free Soul (Victorian), VTKS Have A Nice Day (grunge), VTKS University, VTKS Piscina, VTKS Divertida, VTKS Modern, VTKS Lovely, VTKS Back To Basics, VTKS Sujinha, VTKS Inked, VTKS Grungy, VTKS Thanks You, VTKS Love Is Everything (curly font), VTKS Dura 3D (showboat Western), VTKS Youth Spirit, VTKS Lightness, VTKS Premium, VTKS Authentic (a calligraphic brush script), VTKS Rafia, VTKS Have A Nice Day, VTKS Classical Hit, VTKS Lumina, VTKS Dirty 2, VTKS Good Day (Treefrog-style hand), VTKS Boutique, VTKS Storm 2 (grunge).

Typefaces made in 2012: VTKS Street Vision (graffiti font), VTKS Show, VTKS Lounge Set, VTKS Total Flux Disturbed, VTKS Total Flex Clean, VTKS Love Love, VTKS Ballerina, VTKS Contrast, VTKS Friendly, VTKS Orbital, VTKS Exame (dirty stencil face), VTKS Future (stencil face), VTKS Fresh, VTKS Laundry, VTKS Curumin, VTKS Citrino (a spurred inline face), Vtks Squizita (grunge), Vtks Blank, VTKS Broadband, VTKS Logic (grungy texture typeface), VTKS Expert (grunge), VTKS Worker, VTKS Chalk 79 (chalk font), VTKS Vinte e Cinco, Good Vibration, VTKS Bagacao, VTKS Message, VTKS Keystorm (texture face), VTKS Scratch, VTKS Minus, VTKS Fail, VTKS Busseta (dymo label font), VTKS Assign, VTKS Carrier (grunge), VTKS Lovers Italic, VTKS Good Vibration 2, VTKS Encounter (grunge), VTKS Natural, VTKS Seven.

Typefaces made in 2011: VTKS Message (grunge), VTKS Lovers (frilly), VTKS Carrier (grunge), VTKS Contact (texture typewriter face).

Designs from 2010 include VTKSSIGNOFTIMES, VTKSSIGNOFTIMESbold, VTKS Unidade, VTKS Scream, VTKS Personal, VTKS Noise (texture face), VTKS Mint, VTKS Legal (Treefrog-style hand), VTKS Fresh Mint, VTKS Ink, VTKS Study (a sketch face), VTKS Morning Rain (+3D, +Bold), VTKSEMBROIDERY, VTKSLowRider, VTKSLowRiderBox, VTKSREVERSO, VTKSREVERSOOPTIONB, VTKSURBANTIME, VTKSURBANTIME3d, VTKSURBANTIMEbold, VtksBeautifulDreams, VtksVictory, vtksRudeMetalshadow, vtksarmy, vtksarmy3d, vtksshow, vtkssolution, vtkssolution3d, vtkssolutionbold, vtkssuper, vtkswhitepage3d, VTKSCOMIC, VTKSHIGHLIGHT (2010, a sketched face), VTKSHIGHLIGHT2, VTKSHIGHLIGHT3, VTKSXtra, vtkscrazytime, vtksmorningrain, vtksmorningrain3D, vtksmorningrainBOLD, VTKS Trunkset, VTKS Control, VTKSCURVE, VTKSDOWNTOWN (chalk or brush face), VTKSLOVEANDPEACE, VTKSSOLUOCRIATIVA, VTKSSOLUOCRIATIVADOIS.

In 2009 he designed vtks Water cristals, vtksControl, vtkskeystorm, vtkstrunkset, VTKS Distress (grunge), VTKS Deja Vu, VTKS Giz, VTKS Sunny Day, VTKS Mercearia, VTKSRASURADA (grunge), VTKSSABONETE (grunge), Vtksespinhuda (grungy), and vtkssbadodechuva (grungy).

In 2008, he created VTKSSKULLS, VTKS Focus (curly letters), vtksRascunhoErrado (hand-printed), vtksanimal2 (brush/paint), VTKSFLOWERSINOURSOUL, VtksRelaxingBlaze (double script), Quadrada e Gordinha, VTKS Velhos Tempos (great scratchy script face), Squizita, Mural, VTKS Revolt, VTKS General Use, VTKS Good Luck For You, VTKS-BEAUTY, VTKS-CHIP-SET, VTKS-CHOICE, VTKS-CORE, VTKS-No-Name, VTKS-SKULLZ-ME, VTKS-SummerLAnd, Vtks-Blank, Vtks-FININHA, Vtks-Hardness, Vtks-Noba, vtks-alcalina, vtks-caveirada, vtks-squares, vtks-syndicate, VtksCapsLoco (all caps), VtksEntulho (grunge), VtksSonho (elegant scratchy script), vtksalcalina, vtkscaveirada (grunge), vtkstrutagem (grunge), VTKS Encantar (grunge).

In 2007, he designed VtksDesgaste, VtksWineLabel, VtksWineLabelTwo, VTKSBlackLabelNormal, VTKSBlackLabelNormalFilete, VtksBlack, VtksBlackLabel, VTKS Untitled (grunge), VTKS-News-Label, VTKS-ROCK-GARAGE-BAND, VTKS-SCRUBBED, vtks-REPORT-erRoR, VTKS Clean, VTKS Easy Way (informal outline lettering), VTKS Hardness (grunge), VTKS Mural (scratchy script), VTKS Alpes, VTKS No Name (ornamental caps), VTKS Beauty (ornamental caps), VTKS Refused (grunge), VTKS Gore, VTKS Estilosa, VTKS Bandana, VITKS Furious, VITK Colagem, VTKS36, VTKSDearLove (curly lettering), vtks38 (double-lined hand), vtksLemonDrop (comic book face).

Fonts made in 2005 include D_OLD_MODERN, D_OLD_MODERN2, Scretch (scratchy face), Busseta, D Old Miner, Assign (handwriting), Fail (grunge) and Minus (scratchy face).

Pay fonts include Beautiful Dreams, Black, Black Label, Bronze Age, Desgaste, Design Pencil, Embroidery, Funny Lines, Good Vibrations, Keep Your Mind Clean, Low Rider, Mixed Job, Natural Style, Number Zero, power Age, Sexy Lines, Shadow, Urban art, Victory, VTKS V2, Warrior, Wine Label, Xtra.

FADU-UBA link. Fontspace link. Fontsy link. Dafont link. Abstract Fonts link. Old URL. Font Squirrel link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Drielly Azevedo

Campos dos Goitacazes, Brazil-based designer of the paper-fold typeface Tipos de Papel (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Duda Bueno

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the free vector format graffiti typeface Bueno (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Duda Max

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the angular angry loud metal band typeface Taranis Statik (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edileno Capistrano Filho

Salvador, Brazil-based game and industrial designer who graduated from Escola de Belas Artes at the University of Bahia (UFBA) and from the State University of Bahia. His 2009 graduation project involved an experimental 4 to 6-person card game featuring 40 Brazilian typefaces.

In 2021, Edileno Capistrano Filho and Genilson Santos designed Milagre, a free display font based on text on azulejos [tiles] at Fundação Casa de Jorge Amado in Largo do Pelourinho, Salvador, Brazil, with text by writer James Amado, lettering by artist Floriano Teixeira and engraving on the tiles by ceramist Udo Knoff in 1987. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edna Alves de Oliveira

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Edna Alves de Oliveira designed Tetrismade (2017, FontStruct). FontStruct link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edna Lucia Cunha Lima

Edna Lucia Cunha Lima (b. Sao Paulo, Brazil) studied at PUC-Rio and has a Ph.D. from ECO-UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro. She practices as a graphic designer since 1970 and since 1998 she is a professor in the department of Arts & Design of PUC-Rio. She researches the history of type design in Brazil, and published the survey article Fundido tipos moveis no Rio de Janeiro, no seculo dezenove (Tupigrafia 11, 2015). Speaker at ATypI 2018 in Antwerp. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ednei Sousa

Ednei Sousa based his Skells font (2013) on the Book of Kells. He is based in Rio de Janeiro. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edpo Luis Francisco

During his studies, Edpo Luis Francisco (Sororoca, Brazil) created the dot matrix typeface Muse (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edson Lima

Graphic designer and illustrator in Nossa Senhora de Docorro, Brazil. A graduate of Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS), he reated the comic book typeface Edson Boom in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edson Mutran

Sao Paulo-based designer of the art deco typeface family Noir (2015, +Noir Blinds). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Edu Silva

Multimedia designer Edu Silva (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created Laloted (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduarda Castro

For a school project in Sao Paulo, Eduarda Castro designed the display typeface Vitruvian (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduarda Cristina Towe

In 2019, Luiz Felipe (Blumenau, Brazil), Pedro Bogo (Indaial, Brazil), Arthur Otaviano (Blumenau, Brazil), and Eduarda Cristina Towe (Jaragua do Sul, Brazil) designed the squarish typeface Monday. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduarda Severo

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Petit Cosette (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Bacigalupo

Uruguayan type designer (born in 1952 in Montevideo), one of the pioneers of Brazilian type, dabbling mainly in corporate type in Brazil, such as for Vasp (1985), Cia. Hering, Bardahl and Continental 2001. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Barves

As a graphic design student in Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Barves created the FontStruct font Insecta Sans (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Batiston

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free semi-stencil typeface Horizontes (2011, with Karen Sampaio). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Beluco

Sao Paulo-based designer, b. 1985. Creator of the experimental typeface Jesus Chorou (2010), the alchemic typeface Shuv (2013), the art deco typeface Terecodeco (2012) and the poster face Grossa (2010).

In 2013, he designed Cities in Construction.

Home page. Dafont link. Behance link. Hellofont link (for buying his fonts). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Berliner

Brazilian ex-student at the University of Reading who designed Pollen (2003). Pollen was published at TypeTogether in 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Braga

Brazilian type designer, who made fonts such as Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso. He studied at and is currently professor at the Universidade de Minas Gerais in the School of Graphic Design. Based in Sao Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Calvetti

During his graphic design studies in 2015, Eduardo Calvetti (Curitiba, Brazil) designed Savage Universe (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Calvetti

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Eduardo Calvetti designed the octagonal typeface savages (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Castro

Brazilian designer of the nibbed pen informal typeface Lukado (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Cavalcanti

Brazilian student at UFPE from Recife who created the typeface Tipofilme at Tipos do aCASO (2005). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Garcia Renno Pereira

Brazilian / Portuguese type designer, who won an award in the kanji category at the 22nd Morisawa Type Design competition in 2019 for Mimizuku. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Gouveia

Designer in Recife, Brazil, who is studying at UFPE. His creations include the sturdy sans typeface Vinagre (2010) and the organic typeface Cardapio (2009). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Lima

Aka Eduardo "Duds" Lima. Uberlandia, Brazil-based designer of the typographic poster Essa Moca Ta Diferente (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Lourenco

Located in Criciuma, Brazil, Eduardo Lourenco created a multixcolored puzzle font called Tetris (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Manso Sayao

Brazilian designer of the hand-printed all caps typeface Ruchedo Basico (2007). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Massa

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the multiline deco typeface Nem Sempre Acondece (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Myr

Designer in Sorocaba, Brazil, who created the outline typeface Vertices (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Nobrega

Eduardo Nobrega (Recife, Brazil) created the Boomerang alphabet in 2012. He is a graduate of the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Oliveira

Lincoln, UK-based designer, born in Brazil, of the free italic display typeface Amada (2015). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Omine
[Omine Type]

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Eduardo Poconeh

Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil-based creator (b. 1982) of the angular school project font Poconeh (2014) which was developed at the Federal University of Sergipe, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Recife
[Misprinted Type]

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Eduardo Renno

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the blocky typeface Dureks (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Souza

Brazilian graphic designer. Creator of Muerte (2011, FontStruct). Behance link. A vernacular bar sign inspired him to create the script typeface Barbosa (2011). An old poster for aguardente de cana gave enough material for a Tuscan typeface called Sao Paulo (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Tallia

Eduardo Tallia (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the brush typeface Kando in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Werlang

During his studies, Passo Fundo, Brazil-based Eduardo Werlang designed the spiky spurred typeface Blessed With A Curse (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduardo Zemeczak

Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface family Crummers (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eduilson Wessler Coán
[DooType]

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Elaine Cristina

Elaine Cristina (Elaine Fortes, Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the architectural elliptical typeface Indefinit in 2015 during her studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elaine Cristine

During her studies at the Faculdade de Belas Artes of the Universidade do Porto in 2013, Elaine Cristine created several pixelized typefaces using FontStruct as a tool. In 2015, now based in Joinville, Brazil, she designed the decorative typeface Saudade, which is based on Portuguese azulejos. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elaine Feitosa

Joao Pessoa, Brazil-based designer of the tall condensed sans typeface The Folks (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elder Marques

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the free bilined all caps typeface Parallels (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eldes Oliveira

Brazilian illustrator in Sao Carlos, b. 1974.

Dafont link. Creator of the Kafkaesque wood cut style typeface Eldes Cordel 1 (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elementar

Elementar (2012) is a student project at the Escola de Belas Artes da Universidade Federal da Bahia, carried out by these students: Henrique Sales (Salvador), Howfens Cavalcante (Salvador), Marcelo Vanzillota, Roberto Souza (Salvador), Victor Fonseca. It is concerned with the compass and ruler design of a bauhaus style geometric sans typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elias Bitencourt

Designer, type designer and professor in Salvador, Brazil. He made Benedicta (2006), a blackletter-inspired sans. See also here. He also made the geometric blackletter typeface Tex (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elida Almeida

Fortaleza, Brazil-based student-designer of the thin monoline display sans typeface Ambar (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eliezer Grawe

Cuiaba, Brazil-based designer of Magnox Display (2019: an industrial sans) and the handcrafted rounded sans typeface Mangaba Pro (2018-2019).

In 2020, he published Argo Nova (a 10-style display sans) and Auge Unicase.

Typefaces from 2021: Argo Supernova (a 16-style superelliptical sans). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Eline Pimenta

During her graphic design studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Eline Pimenta created the display typeface Shield (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elisa Branco

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She created a neon light typeface called New Retro Font (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eliza Viana de Melo

During her graphic design studies at Universidade do Vale do Itajai, Tijucas, Brazil-based Eliza Viana de Melo created the artistic square-shaped typeface Conceitual (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Elizabeth Aguiar

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the vintage script typeface Arcaico (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eller Type
[Emerson Eller]

Emerson Nunes Eller is a Brazilian graphic designer based in Lisbon, Portugal. He has a Masters from UEMG in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2014, and his thesis there was entitled Letras do cotidiano: a tipografia vernacular na cidade de Belo Horizonte. It led to the (caps only, Tuscan, Victorian) vernacular typeface Sucata. He holds a PhD in Communication Design from the University of Lisbon. In 2019, he graduated from the Expert Class type design at the Plantin Institute of Typography, Antwerp.

In 2017, he designed the innovative hybrid (sans / serif) typeface Sagarana.

Typefaces from 2021: Itacolomi. He explains: Itacolomi is a result of an extensive investigation into Scottish style types produced in Brazil around 1820. A possible connection between Brazil and Scotland. In short, it preserves the qualities of the famous 19th-century Scotch Roman types while adding a personal approach with unique features from the early Brazilian models.

In 2019, supervised by Frank E. Blokland at the Plantin Institute of Typography, he developed the (garlde) Glossa type family.

In 2021, he released the slab serif Perva, which is accompanied by Perva Reverse (a Western font) and Perva Black (an old English blackletter). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Elvis H. Martuchelli
[a Falange Studio]

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Emanuele Cristine de Souza

Sao Paul-based designer of a modular typeface in 2019. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Emerson Dias

Campinas, Brazil-based creator of the vernacular poster typeface Mundano (2013), which was a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Emerson Eller
[Eller Type]

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Emerson Felipe

During his studies in Fortaleza, Brazil, Emerson Felipe designed the watercolor typeface Water Coffee Display (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Emerson Silva

Sao Luis, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Legado (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Emiliano Amadei

Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brasil-based inddustrial designer. Creator of the stencil typeface New Stencil (2006) and the graffiti typeface StreetBlok (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Emmanuel Bellard

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of Fonte Display No 4 (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Enedina Luna

Art director in Fortaleza, Brazil, who created the bubblegum typeface Colombia (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Enoe Germano

Piracicaba, Brazil-based creator of the curly typeface Hepburn Type (2014), which was finished during her graphic design studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Enrick Magalhaes

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Enrick Magalhaes designed the techno typeface Shift (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Enrico Gastaldelli

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the pixacao-style typeface Mosquito (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Enrique Cuevas

Born in Rancágua, Enrique Cuevas was raised in Vila Izabel, Brazil. During his studies at Universidade Tecnolúgica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba-based Cuevas created the custom connected script typeface Mosai (2014) for a surfboard company. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eric Delbosque

Eric Delbosque (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created Consline (2012, a serifed typeface) and Tipo Modular (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eric Fiori

Brazilian designer Eric Fiori created the sans typeface Quick Juno in 2011 under the guidance of type teacher Fernanda Henriques. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Eric Fontoura

Eric Fontoura (Rio de Janeiro) created the geometric typeface Migli (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erica Jung

Brazilian printmaker, graphic artist and illustrator, b. 1975. Her fonts are created together with Ricardo Marcin at Pintassilgo Prints (est. 2009). Pintassilgo relocated to Florianopolis at some point. Her fonts at PintassilgoPrints include Petulante (scratchy caps) (2021), Skaligari (eighties punk) (2021), Slotrip (2021), Soapy (foam-textured caps) (2021), Conversa (2021), Tenacious Brush (2021), Clarks (2021: a modular typeface based on the work of Lygia Clark, one of the giants of Brazilian postwar art), Cachalote (a poster typeface) (2021), Search (an all caps dry brush font) (2020), Grok (2020), Pickles (2020), Pain de Mie (2020), Outside (2020), Altogether (2020: a doodling beauty with eight choices for each glyph), Ars Nova (2019: art nouveau), Pind-O-Rama (2019), Pieches (2019: a linocut font inspired by the powerful political and social posters by Paul Peter Piech), Soundstar (2019), Clafoutis (2019), Pedrita (2018), Transmogrified (2018), Melodia (2018), Minute (2018), Mindset (2018), Salted (2018), Plunct Plact (2017: a children's script), Manihot, Brushtones (2017), Strange Times (2017), Mudstone (2017), Plumcake (2017), Cordelia (2017), Dunkelbunt (2016, inspired by the eccentric artist, architect and designer Friedensreich Hundertwasser), Chronic (2016, influenced by the work of HAP Grieshaber and Willem Sandberg; expanded in 2020 to Anachronic), Unboring (2016), Sunbeat (beatnik style), Hand It (2016, a childish script), Botanique (2016, after Lucian Bernhard's Schmalfette Bernhard Antiqua, 1912), Somehand (2015), Gumdrop, Granz (2015: retro lettering based on a Porgy & Bess album cover by David Stone Martin), Stabile and Stabile Toys (2015, handcrafted), Cluster (2015, a layered letterpress emulation typeface), Stick Around (2014), Marker Aid, Unpack, Felt Noisy (fat brush), Blueshift (2014), Daft Brush (2014, a vernacular brush), Tuesnight (2014, offbeat poster font), Periplus (2013), Marujo (2013: a decorative typeface inspired by paintings of Arthur Bispo do Rosário, a Brazilian artist who lived for 50 years in a psychiatric institution), Brush Up (2013: a rough brush script), Undersong (a stackable script system), Tremendous (2013: a retro poster typeface), Rockinstead (2013), Runcible (2013, +Cleft, its glaz krak version), Mamute (2013: a layered letterpress style type system), Sabotage (2013: squarish poster font inspired by the iconic Vertigo movie poster by Saul Bass), Sheldon (2013, based on posters by the Polish graphic artist Marian Stachurski; +Extras), Dranskof (2013, inspired by a page from a publication for children by Serbian writer, poet and journalist Dusko Radovic), Gentil (2012, an all caps poster font), Sundowners (retro poster face), Kokoschka (2012, based on the lettering on the poster of an expressionist play by Austrian painter, printmaker and writer Oskar Kokoschka in 1909), Monstrinhos (2012, dingbats), YWFT Duncan (2012), Card-o-mat (2012, bird dingbats), Soundtrack (2012), Monstro (2012, fat poster face), Attic (2012).

Typefaces from 2011: Melkslijter (2011, a stylish art deco typeface based on a brochure by Dutch graphic artist Dirk Hart), Polyspring (2011, a Victorian typeface hand-drawn based on Italia Condensed, Keystone, 1906), Berimbau (2011), Populaire (2011, a hand-drawn poster caps typeface that was inspired by the electrifying posters from May 1968 by Atelier Populaire, and loaded with alternates to give a random effect), Manicuore (2011, a hand-drawn typeface inspired by Italian movie posters by the prolific movie poster artist Symeoni, aka Sandro Simeoni), Smashing (2011, a fat hand-printed poster face), Smashing (2011, a fat hand-printed poster face), Chancellor (2011), the eccentric poster face Polygraph (2011, based on lettering of the Polish poster artist Leszek Zebrowski. Images: i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x), the vintage serif typeface Organically (2011), Transitore (2011: Transitore is a lively hand-drawn font with loads of alternates and ligatures which, managed by advanced OpenType features, help create a convincing handcrafted look), the poster display typeface Sforzando (2011; +Alto), the signage typeface Jongleur (2011).

Typefaces from 2010: the Cuban poster typeface Transmogrifier (2010, based on lettering by Cuban poster artist Eduardo Muñoz Bachs), the ultra-fat art deco typeface Loudine (), Crocante (2010, comic book face), Love Birds Pattern (2010), Swung Note (2010), Amarelinha (2010, hand-printed), Cuadrifonte (2010, a fat hand-printed family including styles called Pics, Sketch (regular), Fill and Line), Xylo Sans (2010, wooden texture face), Ritornelos (2010, a curly all caps hand-printed face), Roadway (2010, based on wood Clarendons), Bandoliers (2010, an informal hand-printed sketched face, with 3D versions such as Beefy, High and Rocky), Changing (2010), Vitrines (2010, hand-printed), Prokaryotic (2010, a "bacterial attack" face), Football World (2010, soccer silhouettes), Singela (2010), Butterfly Effect (2010), Tonal (2010, ultra-fat with mini-counters), Dynatomic (2010, inspired by the hand-drawn lettering of a 1964 polish movie poster designed by Andrzej Krajewski), Lovebirds (2010, bird silhouettes), Somewhat (2010, hand-drawn), Oyster (2010, hand-drawn dingbats), Grante (2009, a lively poster face), Mondiale (2009), Nanquim (2009, sketched letters), Merceria Antique (2009) and Arca (2009, + Dashed). All have an informal and attractive look, and were co-designed with Ricardo Marcin.

The prints of Horst Janssen had a characteristic uneven hand-printed lettering that led Erica Jung and Ricardo Marcin to design the multi-featured opentype typeface Horst (2010). Nova Horst followed in 2012.

Creative Market link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Erick Alexander Drefahl

Brazilian (b. 1987) based in Curitiba. Designer of Cash Font (2007). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erick Alexandre

Belem, Brazil-based designer of a vernacular outlined typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erick Donate

Brazilian graphic and type designer who worked for Massimo Studio in Curitiba, Brazil. In cooperation with Soulcraft and Nelson Balaban, he created the geometric display typeface Moncloa (2015) for the Moncloa Tea Boutique. In 2018, Massimo Studio designed the bespoke wide sans typeface family Massimo. It is unclear who designed this great typeface---Behance associates it with Jean Wojciechowski, Marcelo de Costa, and Erick Donate. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erick Lisboa

During his studies at Anhembi Morumbi University in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 2016, Erick Lisboa designed P3 Poli (Sans and Serif). In 2017, he seems to be based in Melbourne, Australia.

Typefaces from 2017: Melbvetica Sans. Behance link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erick Vasconcelos

Graduate in Business Administration from the University of Pernambuco (UPE), class of 1996. He graduated in graphic design at the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), class of 2005. Recife, Brazil-based creator of Dingbat Pernambucana (2017). Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erico Lebedenco

Brazilian graphic and type designer and illustrator from Rio de Janeiro, b. 1983. Formed in Graphic Design at SENAI/RJ Technical School and student of Industrial Design at UNESA College. He worked at Dinamo Design and is currently based in Sao Paulo.

His fonts include Philosopher (2008, an organic sans done with Jovanny Lemonad), Chantilly Lace (2011, a thin vertically striped beauty), Old-Gothic (2008, blackletter, done with FontStruct), The-Adrian-Frutiger-Experience (2008, FontStruct), Blow (2008, FontStruct), Todays Meal (2011, chalky face), Yellow Magician (2008, organic headline face, made with FontStruct) and Zillah (2008, using FontStruct). HandTest (2009) was made with Fontcapture.

In 2012, he published the hand-printed typeface Van B. Medusa (2014) is a dingbat font inspired by jellyfish.

Gaspar Italic (2014) is based on a Hungarian Holy Bible.

His graduation project at Senac Sao Paulo was the rounded octagonal typeface Makki (2014). In 2015, he designed Typejet for inkjet printing. Special attention is paid to ink traps and to strength under the color blending process.

Behance link. Dafont link. FontStruct link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ericson Straub

Type designer from Curitiba (Brazil) who won third prize at the Tipografia Brasilis in display typography 2001 with his calligraphic font Pero Vez. He runs Straub Design. In 2005, he co-custom-designed EstadoSerif with Eduilson Wessler Coan and Fabio Augusto for the Jornal O Estado do Paraná. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erik Bruun

Erik Bruun (b. 1926, Viipuri) is a Finnish graphic designer. In 1953 he founded his own design studio, where he produced the most of his work. Bruun's work includes posters, postcards, stamps. He also designed the reverse sides of the last ever series of the Finnish Markka banknotes in 1986. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erik Getzel

Brazilian designer, b. 1991. Home page. Creator of Unik Type (2010, FontStruct) and the rounded pixelish typeface Garland (2011). Klingspor link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erik Hahne

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Steel Pipe Font (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erika Amaral

Belem, Brazil-based Fontstructor who made Geom Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Erika Lourenco

As a design student in Curitiba, Brazil, Erika Lourenco created the prismatic typeface David Bowie (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Escaphandro (or: Rafael Cervi Barrozo)
[Rafael Nascimento]

Rafael Nascimento (b. 1977) is a Sao Paulo, Brazil-based graphic designer whose fonts are mostly free. FontStructor who made these modular display typefaces in 2014: Wim Gestreept (an octagonal typeface inspired by Wim Crouwel's work), Sao Paulo (pixacao emulation), Pixel Spaceships, Chippanze (+LoRes, +DotMatrix), Kamada, Illusion (op-art based on the work of visual artist Martijn Sandberg), De Lorean, Pulse (pixel face), De Stijl, Soundwave (experimental), Ninja Gaiden, Pony PX, Act1, Platypus, Geo Geo, Expressionista, Soundwave Round, Video, Geo Libre (a tangram font).

Typefaces from 2019: the dot matrix typeface Ghouls (attributed to Rafael Cervi Barrozo).

Typefaces from 2020:

  • Geo (a free kitchen tile or stencil font based on retro record covers).
  • Choripan. A revival typeface based on the classic round font Frankfurter (1970, Bob Newman at Letraset).
  • The free brutalist typeface Blknd (made with FontStruct).
  • The free sports lettering font Wim Pro.
  • The graffiti font SP011.
  • Refuse. A revolutionary or military stencil font. Free download.
  • Sumano. Squarish, tribal, and experimental. Free download.
  • Volume Dealers. A free bold art deco font This typeface that references the photo typeface Black Body (Peter Steiner, 1973) and the classic lettering of the album Vol 4 by Black Sabbath.
  • Swiss Grit. A free grungy typeface in the destructionist style of Brody and Carson.

Typefaces from 2021: Volume Round (Volume Round takes its cousin Volume Dealer structure to a retro-weird leve; it too is inspired by late 1960s photo typesetting designs, and in particular the works of Peter Steiner, adding a little sci-fi flair to the details).

Typefaces from 2022: Ghosts (a 4-style experimental geometric display font), CMYK (an experimental textured typeface).

You Work For Them link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estela Nascimento

Estela Nascimento's school project typeface in Rio de Janeiro was Morticia Adams (2013), a condensed modular typeface that was made with the help of FontStruct. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Esteriografica (was: Familia Design)
[Rafael Dietzsch]

Rafael Dietzsch ran Familia Design in Brazil, ca. 2007. Presently, he heads Estereografica in Brasilia, Brazil, and is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Communication, University of Brasilia, and a PhD candidate at the University of Brasilia. Graduate of the University of Brasilia, and of the MATD program at the University of Reading in 2012. His graduation typeface is Brasilica (2012), which is a Latin / Greek typeface family with sufficient diacritical support of most Brazilian indigenous languages. It is a serifed typeface but has matching sans styles. My own first reaction to this typeface was sturdy. Brasilica won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014. His thesis in 2012 at Reading was entitled Typefaces for Brazilian indigenous languages. Brasilica was published by the Italian type foundry CAST in 2015.

At ATypI 2013 in Amsterdam, he spoke about typefaces for Brazilian indigenous languages. At ATypI 2018 in Antwerp, he spoke on wood type in Brazil. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Estevao Lucas

Brazilian designer. The cubist painting Les demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso (1907) inspired Estevao Lucas to create an award-winning broken-up cubist alphabet in 2009. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estranho Tipo (was: Adreson 74)
[Adreson Vilson Vita de Sá]

Adreson V.V. de Sa (b. Ilha Solteira, SP, Brazil, 1974, aka Adreson74, or: Capa da Cyberjapa) is a Brazilian designer who lives in Porto Alegre. Creator of the free experimental fonts Quadradinho (2004), Aline II (2007, sans), Garrancho (2001, handwriting), Juliana (2002), Julifesta (2002), Bebete (2007, old typewriter), Rita (2007, fuzzy dots; caps only), and Drek (2002).

In 2007, he went commercial and started Estranho Tipo (also at MyFonts). His first type family there was the condensed tall sans family Aline II (2007). This was followed by Bebete (2007, old typewriter face). Future MyFonts font: Possessa (2008-?).

Alternate URL. Dafont link. Blog. Alternate URL. Blog (in Portuguese). Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Cacto

Graphic designer in Goiania, Brazil, who created the blackletterish typeface York (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Cao
[Lucaz Mathias]

Lucaz Mathias (Estudio Cao, Jacarei, Brazil) designed the blackboard bold art deco typeface family Bink (2012), the experimental typeface Tupiaria (2015), and the gorgeous colorful ornamental caps typeface Latinidad (2015).

Behance link. Home Page. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Crop
[Anderson Maschio]

Brazilian graphic design studio which recently branched out into type design. Located in Batel, Curitiba, it is founded and run by Anderson Maschio (b. 1980, Curitiba). Maschio designed Anark Stencil (2007). MyFonts link. Fonts at MyFonts, all by Dado Queiroz: Tritura (2009, grunge textura typeface by Dado Queiroz), Marisco (2007), Riff (2009, slab serif). Postuma (2005) is a calligraphic typeface by Beto Janz. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Pindo

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based studio of the outlined headline typeface Vitra (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Pum

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the tweetware circle-based typeface Neuza (2016) and the free Indic simulation typeface Ladjane (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Pum

Graphic design studio in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creators of the tweetware display typeface Neuza (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Estudio Room
[Leonardo Tavares]

During his studies, Leonardo Tavares (Londrina, Brazil) designed the wide sans typeface Type 1617 (2019) and the free modular angular semi-blackletter typeface Kunt (2017). Behance link. Behance link for Estudio Room, his company. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Evandro Almeida

Sao Paulo, Brazil-bsed designer of SkullSupplyCo (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Evelyn Duerre

During her studies, Evelyn Duerre (Sao Luis, Brazil) created the piano key typeface Major Mission (2015) and the hexagonal typeface Odessa (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Everton de Souza

While studying graphic design in Salvador, Brazil, Everton de Souza designed the modular typeface Modele Pro (2013) and the sans typeface Lothus (2013). LDC Pro Type (2013) is hand-printed. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Exposiçao CONE Design - Sao Paulo

Archive of a type exhibition in Sao Paulo, held in June 2002, showcasing the work of the students at Senac de Comunicações e Artes in Sao Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fábio Augusto

Brazilian graphic designer from Sao Paulo. He made the 9x6 pixel fonts Pico Sans and Pico Serif (2003). In 2005, he co-custom-designed EstadoSerif with Eduilson Wessler Coan and Ericson Straub for the Jornal O Estado do Paraná. Other typefaces: Titane (2006, a surgically clean sans family), Temp (2005, a semi-organic display face), Favela (2005, an angry street signage type). Pixel typefaces by him include Ampla Screen (2005), Chemo Screen (2006), Dinheiro Screen (2006), Extended Screen (2006), Matrize Screen (2006), Nikola Screen (2006, Soviet look), Station Screen (2006), Xquadra Screen (2006), Xquadra Tiny Screen (2006).

Old URL. Behance link. Klingspor link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fábio Fafers

Brazilian designer (b. 1977) of the hand-printed font Fafers (2002), of Fafers Ireegular Serif (2010), and of the architectural typeface Fafers Technical (2010). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fábio Henrique

Brazilian codesigner with Anderson Kleber, Leonardo Rosa Borges and Carlos Santos of the calligraphic typeface Amor e Odio (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fátima Finizola
[Corisco Design Grafico]

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Fabi Lima

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Fabi Lima designed the display typeface Delicacy (2017), which is inspired---in her own words---by elegance and curvas femininas. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabiane Lima

Brazilian designer of the comic book typefaces Comiquita Sans (2008), Three Hours (2008), and of the pixelish typefaces Yapix (2010) and Bugged Bit (2008). She also made the TV dingbat typeface Bonohadavision (2008), Magnus Jockey (2011, display serif), the thin sans Rara Dolor (2011), and the dingbat typeface The Beetles (2009). She runs Megalopolis, a Portuguese language blog. At her other blog, she showed Hard Kiss (2010, FontStruct) Suicida Sans (2010, organic), Reticula (2010, dot matrix face), Blockhead (2010, pixel typeface done at FontStruct), and Hello Joana (2010).

FontStruct link. Klingspor link. Dafont link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fabiane Sanda

During her studies at ESPM-SP, Fabiane Sanda (Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed a modular art deco typeface (2017) and a text typeface called Xayah (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabiano Procopio

Piracicaba and/or Sao Paulo, Brazil-based graphic designer who created the decorative high-contrast fat face didone Coltrane in 2014 and the Coltrane Display v2 in 2016. These typefaces are no longer available. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Brust

Editorial designer in Santa Maria, Brazil, who studied at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM). Designer of the free ultra-compressed typeface Prensa (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Carvalho

Sao Paulo-based designer of Stripes (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Castro

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based creator of the geometric sans pair Big John (2015) and Slim Joe (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Franco

Fabio Franco (aka Nagash) is the Sao Paul-based Brazilian designer (b. 1982) of Gametaz (2009, experimental, with glyphs looking like connected graphs). Behance link. Devian Tart link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Haag Type (was: ByType, and: Foco Design)
[Fabio Luiz Haag]

Fabio Haag Type is Fabio Haag's type foundry in Brazil. Earlier, he ran ByType, the type subdivision of Foco Design, and worke for Dalton Maag's Brazilian division. Fabio Luiz Haag (b. 1981, Taquara, Rio Grande do Sul) is located in Sapiranga, Rio Grande do Sul.

Fabio Haag designed FH After (2006, futuristic display typeface to which After Text and After Headline were added in 2007), FH Foco (2003) (a large x-height sans), this futuristic typeface (2003), and Minas Headline, a custom family made for the government of Minas Gerais. He was working on this display font (2005).

In 2006, Foco became a Dalton Maag Ltd font family, and Fabio Haag became the new Creative Director of the Brazilian wing of Dalton Maag in 2008. MyFonts sells Foco and Foco Corp (2007).

Designer (with Jonas Schudel) of a grotesque sans at Dalton Maag, 2007-2009, called Effra, which was inspired by a 1816 design from the Caslon font foundry. Discussion at Typophile. Followed in 2013 by Effra Corp (Dalton Maag) which also supports Greek and Cyrillic.

In 2007, he created the organic sans typeface IronThree.

Cordale (2008) is a workhorse serif typeface jointly done with Lukas Paltram at Dalton Maag. Cordale Corp, the corporate edition, includes Latin Extended A, Greek and Cyrillic characters sets. Cordale Arabic was published in 2013.

In 2009, Foco Italics was published.

At ATypI 2009 in Mexico City, he spoke about Dalton Maag and about the elements necessary to make it in the type business today.

In 2012, the Dalton Maag Brazil team designed the font for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games The 5448-character connected script font Rio2016 was developed by Dalton Maag Brazil, and involved a team that includes Fabio Haag, Fernando Caro and Gustavo Soares. Beth Lula is the Branding Director of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee. Passages of the press release: Each letter expresses a characteristic of Rio 2016 Games, its people and city. The letters are written with a single continuous linework, with a fast and fluid movement, suggesting the movements of the athletes in action. The variety of curves in the letters has a unique informality, inspired by the joyfulness of the Brazilian people. Fabio Haag: As a Brazilian typophile, designing the Rio 2016 font was a dream job. This is a milestone for the design scene in Brazil---it's a great example of how type designers can collaborate with graphic designers, sharing their expertise to strengthen an identity.

In 2013, Fabio designed Almaq, a pair of sans display typefaces in cuts called Refined and Rough.

Codesigner with Bruno Mello, Fernando Caro, Rafael Saraiva and Ron Carpenter of Soleto (2014, Dalton Maag), a sans typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014.

Setimo (2015) was co-designed by Fernando Caro, Ken Gitschier, Fabio Haag and Lukas Paltram at Dalton Maag, and won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016.

In 2016, Fabio Haag published Lembra (a sans that was created specifically for branding, characterized by tapered terminals) at his new type foundry, Fabio Haag Type, set up after he left Dalton Maag after eight years. Fabio Haag Type grew in 2020 to a team of four, now also including Ana Laydner, Henrique Beier and Eduilson Coan. In 2019, a variable font option was added top Lembra.

In 2017, he designed the 28-unit legible humanist sans variable font family Margem (Fabio Haag Type), which includes a yummy Rounded subfamily. Still in 2017, he developed the sans typeface Sua, which as a variable option.

In 2018, he published pictograms for SporTV, a forceful constructivist font for the World Cup 2018 also for SporTV and Furacão (for Atletico Paranaense).

Typefaces from 2019: Suzano Sans (a commissioned rounded branding typeface done for Suzano).

Typefaces from 2020: Margem (a fine 7-style rounded sans family by Henrique Beier, Ana Laydner and Eduilson Coan).

Typefaces from 2021: Seiva (by Henrique Beier, Eduilson Coan and Fabio Haag: a distant relative of Didot, this exotic sans family is partitioned into Text, Display and Poster subfamilies, and welcomes variable font technology), Salva (2021, Fabio Haag Type). A versatile workhorse sans family: Eduilson Coan was the lead designer. He was assisted by the Fabio Haag Type team of Henrique Beier, Ana Laydner and Fabio Haag himself.

View Fabio Haag's typefaces. Fabio Haag Type. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Lopez

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the text typeface Colonia (1999-2004), and of the experimental typeface Ryad. Graphic designer. Co-founder of the group Fontes Carambola. In 2016, his typeface Mini Rio won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Luiz Haag
[Fabio Haag Type (was: ByType, and: Foco Design)]

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Fabio Martins

During his studies in Bauru, Brazil, Fabio Martins created the free Victorian typeface family Hogshead (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Pimenta

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Magnolia Sans (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Ribeiro

Sao Paulo-based creator of an unnamed paper fold typeface in 2013.

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Fabio Santana

Fabio Santana (San Luis, Brazil) created the pixelish typeface family Maximize in 2012 for a branding job. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabio Yllen Blanes Araujo

Designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. His typefaces from 2012: Artmarker, Belezera, Putana, Putana Negrita, Banga. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabricia Maciel

Fortaleza, Brazil-based codesigner, with Aristeu Severino, of the creamy vernacular typeface Diluvio (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fabricio Alves
[Café Cult (or: Fcraft)]

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Fabrika de Typos
[Marcio Hirosse]

Fabrika de Typos is a Brazilian fondry run by Marcio Hirosse (b. 1969) in Sao Paulo. He made Destroyer (2007, splatter grunge), Helena (2007), Boogaloo (2006), Casual (2006), Expedito (2006), Impresso (2006), Club (2006), Qualque Coisa (2006), Pig (2006), Boogaloo, Casual, Error (2006), Sherley XXX (2006), Thailandesa (2006, Thai simulation face), Expedito, Impresso, Club (2006, stencil), Ferrugem (2006, grunge), Qualque Coisa (2006), Saco de Pao (2006, grunge), Clean (2006, experimental), Poesie Noire (2006, a great multiline calligraphic face), Fuck You Las Vegas (2005), Serial Killer (2004, bloodied Arial), Tragedia (2004), Font Macabra (2004), Font Abuso (grunge), Font Cartaz (2004, stencil face), and Font Mexicana. He created Ballom (psychedelic), Anarchy, Macabra, Cartaz, Crash, Tragedia, Abuso, Estragou de novo (1999), Sucata Special, Brother Bear, Floppy Disk, Punk Dingbats (2004-2005, destructionist typefaces), Swiss AntiNormal (2005), Jooy (2007, grunge), Deusdeti (2007, double script), Deux ex Machina (2007, blackletter-inspired), Comunista (2007, constructivist), BONDAGE-DEMO-VERSION (2007), CASULO-DEMO (2007), D-E-S-T-R-O-Y-E-R-D-E-M-O-V-E-R-S-I-O-N (2007), GARTEN-VON-DORNEN-BLACK---DEMO-VERSION (2007), GARTEN-VON-DORNEN-DEMO-VERSION (2007), Load (2007, grunge), LYSSA-DEMO-VERSION (2007), MUMIA-DEMO-VERSION (2007), OFF-SET---DEMO-VERSION (2007, grunge), Pig (2006, rough stencil typeface), PLEASURES-DEMO-VERSION (2007), Querencia-Army-DEMO-VERSION (2007), TETARIA (2007), FDT Sodomy (2008, blackletter), FDT Carreto (2008), all freely downloadable.

In 2017, he created the colored Memphis-style typeface Denoise.

Commercial typefaces: Circus de Terror, Rapariga (curly), Indiana, Hard Core, Iemanjai, Disorder, Joy, Deusdeti, Deux ex Machina, Comunista, Destroyer, Off Set, Pleasures Poesie Noire, Helena, Base, Clean, Casulo, Serial killer.

Creations in 2012: Big Pig, Suicidal Tendencies.

In 2015, he made FDT Wonderland.

Dafont link. Yet another URL. Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fantastic Frilly Bits Typography Inspiration
[Daniela Zatti]

Examples of a 2006-2008 style of typography with frills and swashes, spearheaded by the designs of Si Scott. Others in this "movement" include Hydro74, Marian Bantjes, Ginger Monkey, SHCH, Lee25, Maria karkova, Doug Alves, Daniel Gordon, Craig Ward, Nick Keppol, ElBarbon, Joao Oliveira, Lily Piyathaisere, Dhanank Pambayun, 5ive, Bechira Sorin, Fabio Sasso. The list and the examples were compiled by Daniela Zatti, a graphic and product designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fata Comunicação

Design coop in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. Creator of the free gridded typeface UPixel (2012, Unique Types).

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fcraft

Designer at FontStruct in 2008 of fcraft_pixel. In 2010, they added minimal-pixel-pixel, and Basica (a pixel face). In 2011, Quadrata (a dark counterless face) followed. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Federico Birchal

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based creator of Sans Wings (2013, a modular typeface) and Folding (2013, an origami font).

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Felipe Andre

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Felipe Andre designed the simple sans typeface Luther (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Barocco

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer. In 2013, Felipe created Neptune's Garden Typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Barros

Brazilian designer of the polygonal typeface Techno Poly (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Bellintani

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free fat counterless octagonal typeface No Access (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Boff

Passo Fundo, Brazil-based designer of the monoline sans typeface family Titex (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Caroé

Designer from Recife, Brazil, b. 1985. In 2009, he created the free fonts Negobom (2010, dingbats of girl typefaces), Parkour (exercise dingbats). He is part of Coletivo NEGOBOM. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Casaprima

Brazilian graphic and type designer, who co-founded Naipe Foundry with Alvaro Franca in Rio de Janeiro in 2018. A graduate of ESDI Cartapaccio, Felipe has interned at Coppers & Brasses in Montreal. He is also associated with Rodrigo Saiani's type foundry Plau. In 2021, he was located in Perth, Australia.

In 2020, Naipe released Pacaembu. Advertized as a tropical art deco sans, this seven-style sans serif typeface by Alvaro Franca and Felipe Casaprima finds its roots in Brazilian soccer. In particular, it took inspiration from the stone lettering found in the 1940 art deco style Sao Paulo Municipal Stadium, also known as Estadio Pacaembu. A variable style is included.

Carlos Mignot and Felipe Casaprima designed the corporate family iN Serif and iN Sans (+Mono) for iN Consultoria de Marcas in 2021.

Naipe published Discordia in 2021. Discordia is an experimental type family with various styles of contrast; by Felipe Casaprima and Alvaro Franca; and a Hebrew extension thanks to Ben Nathan.

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Felipe Dário dos Santos

Graphic designer from Brazil, b. 1989. Designer of FDHelwoodica (2008), a grungified Helvetica (2008), and similarly grungy FD Stenciluxe (2008), FDBateek (2009), FD Stripped for BUP (2009, arched Times New Roman face), FD J Borges (2009, extremely funny dingbats based on the work by Brazilian artist J. Borges), FDIlhoscript (2009, handwriting) and FD Carimboh (2009). Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Fabbri

Designer and student in Rio de Janeiro, who created the origami typefaces Origami and Tucura in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Feitosa

Designer in Sao Paulo. He created the bone-themed font DVCO for a skateboarding company in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Ferreira

Sertãozinho, Brazil-based designer of the condensed sans typeface Zicartola (2014), which was created to honor Angenor de Oliveira, aka Cartola. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Franco Rodrigues

Brazilian illustrator and designer, who graduated in Multimedia Design from the Panamericana School of Art and Design, and is currently studying graphic design with emphasis on typography at the University Anhembi Morumbi. Designer of Worm (2010, a hand-printed display face). Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Genuino

During his studies in Florianopolis, Brazil, Felipe Genuino designed New Deco (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Giglio

Felipe Giglio "Feijao" (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created a few unnamed experimental typefaces in 2013. Cargo Collective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Goes
[Carta & Carta]

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Felipe Hort

Brusque, Brazil-based art director and graphic designer. He created the octagonal typefaces Futura WEFT (2010) and Futura Weby (2014).

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Felipe Janick

Brazilian designer of the children's book typeface Primacta (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Kenzo Atatsuka

Graphic designer in Tatui, Brazil, who designed Satellis Type (2013), a hexagonal sci-fi typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Lemos

During his graphic design studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Felipe Lemos created the modular display typeface Monumental (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Macedo

Graphic designer in Olinda, Brazil, who made an unnamed modular typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Memória

With a Bachelor's degree in design from PUC in Rio, Felipe (Rio de Janeiro, b. 1977) is involved in brand design for various companies. His Archimedes Memória typeface (2002) was created for the DBA's brand identity design. It is on the popular Bank Gothic typeface. Designer of the ultra-geometric experimental typefaces Memoria (2000), done for Power Systems Research, and Archimedes (2002), done for DBA Engenharia de Sistemas. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Mendes

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the arc-based typeface Tunifork (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Meneses

During his studies at ESPM in Rio de Janeiro, Felipe Meneses created Hallow Typo (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Packer

Elias Fausto, Brazil-based designer of an alchemic typeface. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Pajau

Areia, PB, Brazil-based designer, b. 1989. His typefaces include Nike90 (2013, inspired by ancient cuneiform writing from Mesopotamia) and Nexus FPS (2017, based on segmented rounded glyphs that emulate DNA). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Perazza
[Andarilho Design]

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Felipe Pires

Art director in Sao Paulo, who created the rounded blackletterish typeface Bowl Gothic (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Ribeiro

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the signage typeface Mountain Dew Brazil (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Rodrigues

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the lava lamp typeface Inside (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Roque Dolce
[Ocio Criativo]

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Felipe Schilz

Lajeado, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Buena (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Todesco

Brazilian designer from Sorocaba (b. 1987) who created the comic book typeface Imagine in 2006. No downloads though. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Vidal

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free typeface I Help AACD (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felipe Zveibil Fisman

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer, b. 1988. Creator of the angular alomst architectural typeface Vazari Sans Serif (2006). Flickr page. Fontsy link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felippe Cavalcanti

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the linocut / xylographic typeface Lampiao (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Felippe Duque

Codesigner with Alexandre Venancio of the Thai simulation typeface Thaitype (2009, Oporto Design). With Alexandre Venancio and Cristiano Vinciprova, he made the hairline art deco typeface Capa (2009, Oporto Design). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fellipe Iacks

At UFPEL, Pelatoas, Brazil-based Fellipe Iacks designed the thin stencil typeface Iridium77 (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ferdi Henrix

Or Ferdi Henriques. Graphic and type design professor at UNESP Baura, Brazil, who has a doctorate from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Brazil. The work done by her students is nicely presented on her web site, and has quite a few interesting type designs. Here is a listing of the typefaces designed in 2011 in various courses:

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Fermello
[Fernando de Mello Vargas]

Graphic designer and illustrator Fernando de Mello Vargas (or: Fermello, or just, Fernando Mello) is located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is the designer (with Vicente Gil Filho) of the text typeface Mello Sans (2006). He graduated in 2007 from the University of Reading. His typeface at Reading is the joint Latin/Tamil family Frida. Frida Text won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008 for extensive text family. It also won an award at Tokyo TDC 2008. Fernando Mello joined Fontsmith in the summer of 2008: His background in multiple visual areas-namely architecture, typography, graphic design and illustration - influences his search for creating innovative and original, yet functional and well-constructed typefaces.

Fernando designed Adobe Tamil in 2012.

At Fontsmith, he and Jason Smith released FS Joey (an organic sans family) and FS Jack (a confident sans family that was awarded at Tipos Latinos 2010).

In 2008, he co-designed FS Silas Sans with Jason Smith, Bela Frank and Phil Garnham).

In 2011, he designed the FS Pimlico family at Fontsmith. FS Pimlico won an award at Tipos Latinos 2012.

In 2012, Jason Smith and Fernando Mello co-designed the sans typeface family FS Truman at Fontsmith. Still at Fontsmith, he published the 4-style text typeface FS Brabo in 2015---it is named after Brabo in Antwerp, where he was inspired by the Plantin Moretus museum and the garalde styles (Bembo, Garamond, Plantin). FS Brabo won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016.

FS Untitled (2016, Jason Smith and Fernando Mello) was developed for screens.

In 2017, he designed the incisive sans typeface FS Irwin that was inspired by New York City. Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for FS Irwin.

In 2018, FS Industrie (with Phil Garnham) was released by Fontsmith. FS Industrie is a 70-style techno / mechanical sans family.

Codesigner with Jason Smith of FS Split Sans and FS Split Serif (2019). FS Split has a variable type option.

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Fernanda Branco

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the straight-edged City Font (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Campolina

Graphic designer in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She created a psychedelic font tentatively called Hippie (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Cucco Braga

During her studies at ESPM, Fernanda Cucco (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) designed the pixel typeface Cucco (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Esteves

During her studies at FMU, Sao Paulo-based Fernanda Esteves created the blackboard bold typeface Prisma (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Gomes Santos

Graphic design student in Campos dos Goitacazes, Brazil. Creator of the blackletter / tattoo font Fonte Santos (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Keller

During her design studies at ESPM Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Fernanda Keller designed the serif typeface Mynt (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Longuini

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Allocer (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Marinho

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the creamy signage typeface Marinho (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Martins

Brazilian type designer in Belem, Amazonia who studied at Sao Paulo University, the Basel School of Design (with Wolfgang Weingart and André Gürtler), and UFPA (where she obtained a Masters in vusual culture). She has a PhD in History of Design in ESDI/UERJ, where her thesis was Printing in Para from 1820 to 1910. She does corporate type in general and is the CEO of Mapinguari Design in Belem, a small design business curating, for example, the Floating Letter project.

Fernanda created the beautiful Bananas font (2001, letters shaped with bananas), Brasilia (1995, a sans face), the highwage signage typeface Graal (1998), Transbrasil (1999/2000) and Alphanumer (2000, some letters are replaced by mirrored or rotated numbers). She is working on the sans family FM Ruben (2001), which was started in the sixties by her father, Ruben Martins, who died in 1968. Brief CV. Speaker at ATypI 2018 in Antwerp. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Monteiro

During her studies at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Fernanda Monteiro designed the lava lamp typeface Narguileacute; (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Pompermayer

During her studies in Curitiba in 2012, Fernanda created a hand-printed typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Salmona

Brazilian designer with Paulo W of Kurrent Kupferstich (2006), a medieval handwriting revival. Alternate URL. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Sanovicz

Sao Paulo-based designer of Arabia (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Saranholi

Sao paulo, Brazil-based designer of Cutepunk (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Scipiao

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the Bauhaus style stencil typeface Deutz (2017), which is named after a suburb of Köln. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Sousa

Fernanda Sousa (Bauru, Brazil) writes this about her display typeface Lost Woods: Lost Woods is a font created during my fifth semester at UNESP Bauru, in 2014. My main inspiration was the game "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask". I had the idea while I was taking pictures at the Horto-Florestal in Bauru, which is the city's forest reserve area (and the place of the background pictures used in this presentation). Lost Woods is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series: a mysterious, forested region, so the font's design is mainly inspired in long trees. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Tenorio

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the organic sans typeface Lemonade Regular (2014) and the roundish Meu Consolo (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernanda Vieira Prupest

Brazilian designer of the lettering typeface Xilotype (2002) while she was a student in Sao Paulo at Senac de Comunicações e Artes. See also here for a sample. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Affonso

During his studies in Pelotas, Brazil, Fernando affonso designed an unnamed curly typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Alexandre

Graphic designer in Natal, Brazil, who created the circle-based deco typeface Decode in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Berlanda

Art director in Florianopolis, Brazil, who created the deco Sleek Numbers in 2015. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando de Mello Vargas
[Fermello]

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Fernando de Moraes Caro

Brazilian type designer Fernando Caro won an award at Tipos Latinos 2010 for his typeface family Arauto and for his text typeface Petra.

In 2012, the Dalton Maag Brazil team designed the font for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Theis 5448-character connected script font Rio2016 was developed by Dalton Maag Brazil, and involved a team that includes Fabio Haag, Fernando Caro and Gustavo Soares. Beth Lula is the Branding Director of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee. Passages of the press release: Each letter expresses a characteristic of Rio 2016 Games, its people and city. The letters are written with a single continuous linework, with a fast and fluid movement, suggesting the movements of the athletes in action. The variety of curves in the letters has a unique informality, inspired by the joyfulness of the Brazilian people. Fabio Haag, Creative Director at Dalton Maag: As a Brazilian typophile, designing the Rio 2016 font was a dream job. This is a milestone for the design scene in Brazil---it's a great example of how type designers can collaborate with graphic designers, sharing their expertise to strengthen an identity.

Codesigner with Bruno Mello, Fabio Haag, Rafael Saraiva and Ron Carpenter of Soleto (2014, Dalton Maag), a sans typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014.

In 2014, Bruno Maag, Ron Carpenter, Fernando Caro and Rafael Saraiva co-designed the rounded organic sans typeface Oscine (Dalton Maag).

Another winner flowed from Fernando's desk in 2015---the coroporate sans typeface family Setimo (Dalton Maag). Setimo was co-designed by Fernando Caro, Ken Gitschier, Fabio Haag and Lukas Paltram, and won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Dgart

Art director in Natal, Brazil, who created the hipster typeface Adrinis (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Gusmao

Brazilian designer at FontStruct in 2008 of asdasd. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Henrique de Sousa
[Insane Machina]

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Fernando Lima

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who created the monoline display sans typeface F2 in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Malta

Sao Paulo-based designer of Bitshadow (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Merinho

Brazilian creator of the fat finger typeface Peitinho (2011) in which the letters are reversed. At Dafont, it is said that Paola Santana is the codesigner. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Paravela

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. Creator of the fat didone Burlesque (2015), which is promised to be free. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando PJ

Professor at Universidade Salvador in Salvador, Brazil, b. 1981. Creator of the signage / comic book typeface Bonoco (2005) and the vernacular typeface Suburbana (2003, graffiti or market lettering). These fonts were inspired by street lettering in Salvador. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Rocha

Brazilian designer of the Plakat font Thereza Miranda (2005). Rocha is affiliated with the PUC in Rio. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Sampaio

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of the free hand-printed typeface Being Jorge (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fernando Volken Togni

Talented Brazilian illustrator. Creator at Unique Types of the free experimental typeface Yezza (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

ferrr016

Brazilian designer (b. 1992) at FontStruct in 2009 of Its Gonna Be OK (2009, pixelish), Jumbo (2009), Nueva (2009, pixel script), Fotos (blocky tiled pixel face), ABC..pixel, DOÇRA, cannoa, Candy (pixel), rosa, Evolucion, Prettygirl, Bellafonte, and Circles. Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Filipe Aryel
[Lizard Sharkragon]

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Filipe Ferreira

During his design studies at FAAUSP in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Filipe Ferreira an untitled hexagonal gothic typeface in 2015, together with Thais Mendes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Filipe Marcus

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the free typeface Tropichaos (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Filipe Motta

Together, Filipe Motta, Denis Rizzoli and Alexandre Matias created the organic sans typeface Triade (2013) during their studies at Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, under supervision of Ricardo Esteves. Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Grande Vitorinha. Filipe Motta is located in Vitoria, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fillipe Bezerra

Olinda, Brazil-based designer of the free crop circle typeface ET Crop (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fio Gonç§alves
[Matheus Fio Gonçalves]

Or just Fio Gonçalves. Bauru, Brazil-based designer who studied at Universidade Estadual Paulista (FAAC-UNESP). In 2019, he released the condensed and wide all caps typeface Tambau, which was inspired by Brazilian concert posters and wood types at the Oficina Tipografica Sao Paulo.

At Type Cooper 2021, he developed Itapema Display.

In 2021, he designed Guaruja Grotesk. Free demo.

In 2022, he released the 6-style reverse stress typeface Acarau Display. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fioravante Junior

Graphic designer in Campinas, Brazil, who created the playful alphabet Monster Font (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

First Type Project

Free font academic project organized by Prodessor Chico Neto at the Federal University of Ceara, Brazil for his course Fundamentals of Visual Communication. Several display typefaces by students can be downloaded for free. The typefaces from 2014: 3D Font (Mateus Lotif), Ultra Pixcel (Leonardo Barbosa), A Casa (Jorge Vidal), Lady Letter (Laura Angeli), A culpa e das estrelas (Brenna de Alencar), Pin Up (Lucineide Fonseca), Classuda (Thalis Gonçalves), Squarcle (Diego Moura), Clock Carf (Carlos Almi da Rocha), AP McChild (Antonio Placido), Colegial (Jessyca Alcantara: hand-printed), Geo Modern (Mariana Marques), Grenade Rock Star (Fernando Santos), Comics Scaroman (Alan Castro), Jolie (Joana Pereira), Clown (Samara Rocha), Juno (Iury Sales), Cicledown (Pedro Lucas Bezerra: a bicycle font), Naive Wall (Smaley Cavalcante), Wall Bricks (Thais Evangelista, or Thais Franco), Skate off the streets (Bruno Nascimento), Allan o Santo (Rafaela Caminha), Starwave (Alynne Albuquerque), Rupestrus Peace (Rosana Batista), Zebra Print (Gabriel de Oliveira), Fake Impact (Ravi Yuji Couto). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flamula Estudio Criativo
[Frederico Mattos]

Flamula Estudio Criativo is Frederico Mattos's studio in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Creator of an artistic all caps alphabet, the Azulejo Portugues font and Bjork Font (hipsterish) in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavia Amaral

Graphic design student at UEMG in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. During her studies in 2012, she designed the hairline typeface Skinny Heels. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavia Camargo

During her studies, Flavia Camargo (Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Brazil) designed the curly typeface Florence (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavia Lozano

Flavia's school project in Campina, Brazil, involved the development of a vernacular typeface. Her Jabaquara typeface (2013) is based on a sign found on the Jabaquara beach, in Ilhabela-SP. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavia Pereira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the outlined display typeface lettera Madre (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavia Sung Ruschel

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of a Memphis-style typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavia Zimbardi
[Zimbardi (was: Zimbardi Calomino)]

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Flavia Zimbardi

Flavia Zimbardi is a type designer and visual artist from Rio de Janeiro, based in Berlin. From 2005 to 2013 she worked for some of the leading magazines in Brazil. Flavia is a graduate of the Type@Cooper Extended Program at the Cooper Union, class of 2017. In 2018, she started Zimbardi Calomino together with Caetano Calomino, and in 2020 she co-founded Undercase Type with Phaedra Charles in Brooklyn, NY. Her typefaces:

  • Her graduation project, Lygia. It was awarded by the Type Directors Club and at Tipos Latinos 2018. Released in 2019 by Future Fonts, she writes: Lygia explores the duality of sharp and round forms with stylish cues and historical references from 16th-century masterpieces by Robert Granjon to the geometric approach of W.A. Dwiggins. An homage to Brazilian neo-concrete artist Lygia Clark, originally designed in 2017 as Flavia Zimbardi's degree project for the Type@Cooper extended program in New York. Lygia is a variable font with a weight axis. After Type@Cooper, Flavia settled in Berlin, Germany. In 2021, she released the companion typeface family Lygia Sans.
  • The piano key typeface Joschmi (2018). An Adobe Originals font designed as part of an effort to revive Bauhaus treasures, and named after Joost Schmidt.
  • In 2018, using a speed stroke technique, Caetano Calomino developed the signpainter font ZC Casual together with Flavia. It was re-released at Undercase in 2020.
  • In 2020, Phaedra Charles and Flavia Zimbardi co-designed the free decorative text typeface Fraunces at Undercase Type. Google Fonts link for Fraunces.
  • At Lost Type and Undercase Type, Phaedra Charles, Kelly Thorn, and Flavia Zimbardi published the chunky art nouveau typeface Regina Black (2020).

Future Fonts link. Older Future Fonts link. Note: MyFonts incorrectly calls her Flavia Zambardi. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Flavio Guimaraes

Freelance designer in Olinda, Brazil, who designed the vernacular signage typeface Jobson Arts (2016) and the relief typeface Corta Corta (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavio Morais

Brazilian illustrator who is based in Barcelona. Designer at type-o-tones (Barcelona) of Analfabeta Regular and Pics (1997, with Joan Barjau). The vernacular / comic book typeface Analfabeto (+Pics) was designed in 2007.

FontShop link. Klingspor link. Type-o-tones link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Flavio Sales

During his studies in Recife, Brazil, Flavio Sales created the pixel typeface Logic Type (2014) and the roundish typeface Bloom (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flavio Souza Alves

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of a brush typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Flora de Carvalho

Brazilian type designer located in Rio de Janeiro. In 2016, Rodrigo Saiani and Flora de Carvalho co-designed the typewriter typeface Odisseia (called Leblon Arquitectura during development).

In 2017, Daniel Rocha, Flora de Carvalho and Rodrigo Saiani jointly designed the handcrafted branding typeface Dariquim.

In 2018, she designed the sturdy sans typeface family Vinila at Plau, also with Rodrigo Saiani. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Florent Courtaigne
[Cubo]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

flpr

Designer in Sao Paulo. Creator of the arts and crafts typeface I Want To Be A Ballerina for Capricho Magazine. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fondue Fontes
[Juliano Augusto]

Marcelo Dante (b. 1965) and Juliano Augusto founded the 45Jujubas studio in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. They offer these free fonts: Abrusquita (2010, calligraphic), Joana (2010, a Clarendon; +JoanaO, an outline version), Oferta (2010, a signage face). On their home page, we find illustrations, custom fonts, font posters and general graphic design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Font Design using Illustrator

The first step in font design can be Adobe Illustrator. One can take Illustrator's output to FontLab (video tutorial by GoMedia's Katie, basically saying that after "Pathfinder" in Illustrator, the character is copied (control-c) and then pasted into a position in FontLab (control-v)). Fabio Sasso (Porto Alegre, Brazil) gives another web and video tutorial. [Google] [More]  ⦿

FonteDeFontes

Big Brazilian font archive run by Marcelo de Castro. Warning: many pop-ups and cookies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fontes

Brazilian link site. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fontes brasileiras

The Brazilian font scene explained in Portuguese. By graphic designer Paulo Moretto, and originally published in PROJETODESIGN vol. 244 in June 2000. A description of Tipografia Brasilis held in 2000. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Fonts by Brazilian designers

Sandra Avoletta's page highlighting Brazilian designers. Some downloadable fonts, such as MinimumWageincomplete (dingbats, 1998) and the absolutely wonderful running ink font Blumenbach by Paulo Roberto Purim (Carpenter Type) (beta version--capitals only), Mandin-Bold and the Mandinga family by Dui (of the "Burritos do Brasil" studio), Medalhao (by Sandra-Nat, 2000), and Marola (graphically deformed letters, avilable for free at Dafont) by the Subvertype Studio. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Forte Type
[Jarbas Gomes]

Foundry est. in 2007 in Vitória, ES, Brazil, by Jarbas Gomes (b. Vitória, 1981) from a work experience with Outras Fontes foundry, of Ricardo Esteves Gomes. A graphic designer, he graduated from Espérito Santo Federal University in 2005. In 2007, he designed the gorgeous ultra-contrasted black family Boldoni (T26). The monoline circular arc typeface Cirkel Pro was published in 2010. Boldoni Gray won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008.

MyFonts link. MyFonts personal link. Behance link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

François Chastanet

François Chastanet (b. 1975, Bordeaux) is an architect and a graphic designer in Toulouse, France. He specializes in signage systems for transportation networks. Graduate of the École d'Architecture et de Paysage de Bordeaux, he pursued research in 2001 at the Atelier National de Recherche Typographique in Nancy, and completed a DEA in architectural&urban history at the École d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville in 2002. He currently teaches graphic design and typography at the École Supérieure des Beaux-arts de Toulouse. At ATypI 2006 in Lisbon, he spoke on Pixaçao letterforms, the shantytown graffiti letterforms found in the 1990s in Sao Paulo. In 2009, he and Alejandro Lo Celso cooperated with two students, Laure Afchain and Géraud Soulhiol, on an identity type for the city of Toulouse called Garonne. At ATypI 2009 in Mexico City, he and Catherine Dixon spoke on Cholo writing: The term cholo derives from an Aztec word xolotl meaning dog that was later turned on its head and used as a symbol of pride by the Mexican-American community in the context of the ethnic power movements of the 1960s from wich emerged the idea of La Raza or Chicano nationalism. Cholo writing originally constitues the vernacular handstyle created by the Latino gangs in Los Angeles as far back as the 1940s: it is probably the oldest form of the graffiti of names in the 20th century, with its own aesthetic, evident long before the explosion in the early 1970s in New York. Cholo writing can be seen as a cousin of the baroque gothic calligraphies typical of Mexico, as a genuine expression of a border culture between Mexico and the United States. This survey explores the genesis of these specific letterforms that paradoxically gave a visual identity to the LA infinite suburbia. For the first time ever a historical series of photographs from the early 1970s in LA is presented together with a contemporary collection, which gives a unique insight in the history of Cholo writing from an aesthetic point of view. See Placas in Los Angeles, the first suburban blackletters?, Baseline, vol. 55, 2008. In 2003-2004, he created Pontam Black: Pontam Black is a typographic project based on some letterforms observed on sewer plates destined for wordwide sidewalks, from Paris to Los Angeles, produced in Pont-a-Mousson, France. This idea was copied by Jack Usine in 2007 in his Trottoir typeface. Interview by Le Typographe.

Author of Pixaçao: Sãp Paulo Signature (2007, XGPress), and Cholo Writing: Latino Gang Graffiti in Los Angeles (2009, Dokument Press). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Francielly Antunes

During her multimedia studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Francielly Antunes created an attractive squarish typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Francielly Pereira

During her studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Francielly Pereira created the architecture-inspired decorative caps typeface Arquitetando (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Francisco Duarte Martins

Brazilian designer (b. 1983) who lived in Belo Horizonte, after graduating in graphic design from Universidade FUMEC. He then moved to Sao Paulo. His typeface Nova Sans (2008: an ultra-geometric circular-themed family; free at Dafont) won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008 in the non-text typeface category. His contribution to the counterless fat craze is SuperBlack (2010, LoligoVulgaris).

Behance link. Dafont link. He sells his work via MyFonts. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Francisco Madureira

A poor orphan born in the remote Gram-Para region of Brazil, Madureira is a pioneer in the Brazilian type scene according to type researchers Fernanda Martins and Edna Lucia Cunha Lima. Brazil's Para province was a poor place in the 1820s. Madureira never left his home province of Gram-Para.

Printing authorization in Brazil was granted only after the arrival of the Portuguese royal family in 1808, with the installation of the Royal Press in Rio de Janeiro. Joao Francisco Madureira built---from scratch---a complete type shop in 1821 and printed some material for the government based on pictures prints he had seen. He cut, made punches, and cast the type. There was no metal type, or strikes, or any material the he could use for the task. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Francisco Viana

Author of Caligrafia Vertical (1956), a school writing book for use in Brazil, which adopts the north american vertical writing system as seen, e.g., in Barnes' Barnes; National Vertical Penmanship (1899). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Francyne França

Rio de Janeiro-based designer who created a beautiful rounded organic sans typeface family called Lolla in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Frank Kroner

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Disto (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Franklin Veiga

Sao Luis, Brazil (and before that, Vancouver, Canada)-based creator of Flaot Stencil (2013, a modular stencil face), Obvious (2013, a hairline geometric experimental typeface) and Hideseek (2013, a straight-edged experimental typeface).

In 2014, he created the ultra-fat typeface Dreew.

In 2016, he published Modernista which was inspired by the work of Brazilian Architect Oscar Niemeyer.

In 2020, he released Andarillo (a display typeface inspired by vintage travel posters and magazines).

Typefaces from 2021: Sarttori (a stylish 6-weight display serif). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Fred Lobo

Brazilian creator of Peoplefreak (2009, dingbat font with typefaces) and Amareleta (2009, hand-printed). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Frederico Antunes
[Chiba Chiba]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Frederico Mattos
[Flamula Estudio Criativo]

[More]  ⦿

Frederico Teopisto

Marinha Grande, Portugal-based designer of the techno sans typeface Fabril (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Frederico Westphalen

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Frederico Westphalen designed the anthroposophic display typeface Oca (2017), which is inspired by the Guarani Indian culture. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Free Goodies for Designers (or: FGD)
[Marcelo Reis Melo]

The site Free goodies for designers offers a number of tweetware and free products including the hand-printed typefaces Gant (2015) and Skinny Bastard (2014, tweetware), the brush face Leon (2014, free) and the poster typeface Reis (2014, tweetware) by Marcelo Reis Melo.

In 2015, Marcelo made the tweetware fonts Parabola and Bellaboo, the clean sans typeface Bavro, and the tweetware font Melo.

In 2016, he made the tweetware multiline typeface Lines, the free avant garde sans typeface Boot Camp, the free Impact-style sans headline typeface Alberto, the Bauhaus-inspired Alva, and the tweetware brush script typeface Tindra.

Typefaces from 2017: Kung (brush style), Sans Jose (a free Peignotian typeface), Rimbo (a great fat poster typeface).

Typefaces from 2018: Brux (dry brush), Eighties, Kung (brush), Bolden (a free condensed black sans).

Typefaces from 2019: Bavro Pro, Serifina (a high-contrast all caps typeface).

Typefaces from 2020: Wired.

Marcelo was born in Sao Paulo, graduated from Belas Artes University there, and settled in Stockholm. Marcelo Reis Melo. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Frente

Design consultancy in Lajeado, Rio do Sul, Brazil. In 2014, they published the free hand-drawn poster font Frente. Fontsquirrel link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Friday Fresh Free Fonts (was: Abduzeedo)
[Paulo Canabarro]

Friday Fresh Free Fonts (Abduzeedo) is a Brazilian blog about design. Collection of some of the nicest free fonts found on Devian Tart. He also has Friday Fresh Free Fonts #23. The type pages are brought to you by Paulo Canabarro. Direct links: i, ii, iii, iv, v. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Friday fresh New Fonts #96

Small free font showcase by Provience, RI-based Brazilian-born Paulo Canabarro. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Funk The Hype
[Thiago Marques]

Funk The Hype is Thiago Marques in Campinas, Brazil. He created the hexagonal typeface Funk The Type (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Funtimod

Funtimod (Fundição de Tipos Modernos, est. 1932) was the largest and first industrial scale type manufacturer in Brazil with national reach. Considered an important Brazilian type foundry, it used to import matrices from European countries, especially Germany, to fabricate the modern types. Examples of their typefaces include Memphis Meio Preto (1960s), which is similar to Rudolf Wolf's iconic slab serif typeface, Memphis. At ATypI 2015 in Sao Paulo, Isabella Ribeiro Aragao and Priscila Farias report on their research into Funtimod. [Google] [More]  ⦿

G. Rodrigues

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the techno sans typeface family Noah Nova (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabbe Barbosa

Graphic designer in Recife, Brazil. In 2017, she created the display typeface Anabela. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Abreu Lugão

Brazilian designer of Kasper (2010, octagonal) and Lugon-Moulin (2010, a didone face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Albo

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the octagonal origami typeface Triangular (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Araujo

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the Brodowski typeface (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Arnold

Campo Bom, Brazil-based designer of the pixacao typeface Pixo (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Baum

Londrina, Brazil-based designer of the distinguished sans typeface Farth (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Coppola

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a handcrafted blacknoard bold typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Cunha

Born in 2001 in Fortaleza, Brazil, Gabriel Cunha created the free typeface X-Prism in 2014 and X-Prisma in 2015. Home Page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel de Souza
[LeType]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel FAM

Born in 1974, this Brazilian designer created GFAM Comic (2012) and ImeoKoOl (2012).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Ferreira

For a school project, Gabriel Ferreira designed Diario Serif (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Figueiredo
[Typeoca]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Gotz

Sao Paulo-based designer of the vernacular brush typeface Marido de Alaguel (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Haas

During her studies in Florianopolis, Brazil, Gabriel Haas designed a playful all caps typeface called Bite Me (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Hartung Lovato

Graphic designer in Poreto Alegre, Brazil, who studied at the Universidade Federal de Santa Caterina. He is working on Quirky Sans (2005). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Kazuo

As a graphic design student in Campinas, Brazil, Gabriel Kazuo created the Victorian era circus font Retro (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Klein de Almeida

Graphic designer, b. Curitiba, Brazil. In 2018, he designed Space O Mono. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Lira Nascimento

During his design studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Gabriel Lira Nascimento created the experimental monoline sans typeface Lira (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Melo

As a student at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Gabriel Melo created the modular display typeface Colossi in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Molina Kiss

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Designer of the free dry brush typeface Sawage (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Monteiro

During his studies at the University of Campinas, Brazil, Gabriel Monteiro created the vernacular / comic book typeface Jabuticaba (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Moraes Aquino

Graphic designer, illustrator, painter and photographer in Rio de Janeiro. During his studies, he created the text typeface Gladius (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Muchon

Art director in Sao Paulo who made the modular logotype Kawa (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Pacifico

During his studies at Universidade Federal do Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil-based Gabriel Pacifico designed the tall modern fashion mag typeface Esguia (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Ratzlaff

Novo Hamburgo, Brazil-based art director (b. 1982). Together with Carla Musa and Emilly Trees, he designed the script typeface Juntos (2015). In 2018, together with Leonardo Ratzlaff, he designed the outlined typeface Coffee Shop (2018).

In 2018, Leonardo and Gabriel Ratzlaff set up the type foundry Typa and in 2019 Ratzlaff Type. In 2019, Leonardo and Gabriel Ratzlaff co-designed the neon font Late At Night. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Rosa

Gama, Brazil-based designer of the curly typeface Fancy Script (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel S. Santos

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Gabriel S. Santos co-designed William Sans (2016) with Beatriz Furlanetto. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Seabra Freitas

Brazilian designer (b. 1989) who lives in Sao Paulo. His first font is Bartolomeu Sans (2008). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Silva Roza

Rio de Janeiro-based creator of the calligraphic script typeface Scribae (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Sobral

Brazilian designer of Nature (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriel Souza
[Andros De Souza]

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Gabriela Araujo

Gabriela Araujo (Recife, Brazil) created Horror Type (2011, a pixel face). At FontStruct, she made Missing (2011, pixel face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Batarra

Web designer in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, who created the poster typeface Che Guevara (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Bento de Paula

During her studies at Senac in Sao Paulo, Gabriela Bento de Paula designed a great typographic poster called Mulan (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Costa

Sao Paulo-based designer of an untitled typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Fantini

In 2015, Gabriela Fantini (Florianopolis, Brazil) and Andresa Brati co-designed the vernacular supermarket signage typeface Ofertão while studyig at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Ferreira

At Faculdade UniRitter in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Gabriela Ferreira designed the genie lava lamp typeface Mrs Potts (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Machado

For a type design course at UFPE in Recife, Brazil, Gabriela Machado designed these typefaces: Armstrong (2016, pixelish), Scorpiton (2016, angular), 9x9 (dot matrix type), Andrade Modelada (2016, signage typeface) and Andrade Tentacao (2016, vernacular style). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Namie

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created the text typeface Kafka Serif (2013). This typeface looks very readable and is of medium weight. It has medium contrast, large x-height and soft but pronounced terminals. I assume that the name Kafka was chosen because of its dark overall look.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Ribeiro

Graphic designer in Brasilia, Brazil, who created the modular typeface Conserf Light in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Rosa

Joinville, Brazil-based designer of Alfabeto 3D (2018), a free vector format typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Sanches

During her studies at ESAMC in Campinas, Brazil, Gabriela Sanches designed the creamy Chocolate Syrup font (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriela Todeschi

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the architecturally inspired typeface Quintana (2016) for a project at UEMG. For another university project, she created the rounded circle-based sans typeface Circum (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabriella Amate

Tatui. Brazil-based designer of the script typeface Amate (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabrielle de Castro

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the futuristic Cybertype (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabrielle Ery Higa

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created Monomino (2013) and VAG 6 Roman (2013, an adaptation of VAG Rounded) during her design studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabrielle von Koss

Brazilian graphic designer in Sao Paulo. She created an experimental typeface in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabrielle Zambelli

At ESPM in Sao Paulo, Gabrielle Zambelli designed the grid-based typeface Arcs (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gabrielli Alves

At Unesp in Bauru, Brazil, Gabrielli Alves designed the all caps sans typeface Lord Sans (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gaiatata

Brazilian designer in 2009 over at FontStruct of fonts such as Cube Style (kitchen tile face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Galdino Otten

Cartoonist from Recife, Brazil, b. 1966, whose sense of humor and artsistic prowess shine in his dingbat fonts. Dafont link. Fontsy link.

Creator of the experimental Almost Sanskrit (2009), Zodiac Nice (2009, astrological symbols), Xilo in Zodiac (2009), Xilo-Cordel-Literature (2009, dingbats), Cordel Circo Mambembe (2010), Inside Issue (2009), Stretched Signature Flex (2009), Action of the time (2009, grunge), the dingbat typeface Ugly Cars (2010), the grunge typeface Capitão Galdino (2008), the grunge typeface Saltpeter-N-Fungus (2010), Texture Road (2010, more grunge), BSB DF 50 (2010, grunge), Fine Serif (2009), and the nice dingbat typeface Ochent Silibrina (2009).

Fonts made in 2010: Sport 4 Ever (dingbats for Olympic Games), 60sPop (multiline face), DotSpot (dot matrix), IRON H METAL (tattoo, gothic), IngaStoneSigns (stone age glyphs), Ode2PasteUp (hand-printed), WideSquare (pixelish), ActionoftheTimeNewUL, BSBDF50, Haus-Sweet-Haus, INSIGHT-ISSUE-NEW, Movie Filmstrip, SquareChalk, Action Of The Time New (grunge), CordelValentine (dingbats), IngaStoneSigns (petroglyphs), SustainableAmazon, VeryDamaged (grunge), ParkTechCG (letters as in wired circuits), kidSWritten, Iron H MetallLight, LaceNice (knitted look), Ode2PasteUp, TextureRoad (grunge).

Fonts from 2011: Booklet Cordel (sketched), Cordel Encarnado, Nuclear Accident (texture face), Noncircular (techno), Old Press (grunge), Old Typography (grunge).

Fonts made in 2012: New Press (condensed sans family, +Eroded), Sketch Wall, Comic Gibi, Own Written, Comica BD (comic book shadow font), Cartoon Relief (a 3d cartoon typeface), Riscada Doodle (scratchy hand), Sketch Nice, Needlework Good (a stitching font), Biscuit Made, Just Skinny, Crazy Style, After Cheret (hand-drawn 3d shaded outline face), Spots in the mirror, TNT Xplosion, Escrita Toska (curly script), Cordel Movies (moviemaking dingbats), Fine N Tall, Cordel Groteska, From Street Art (free graffiti font), Sketch College (sketched athletic shirt font), Thin Press (grungy vernacular type), Sketch Serif, Relief BD, Maxxi Serif (very heavily slabbed serif face), Semi Cursive Gut, Sketch Coursive (sketch face), Salt Pet Non Eroded, Advanced Architecture, Very Fine Serif (a monoline Egyptian), Sketch Nothing, Freehand Nothing, Shark Attack (curly), Do Doodle, Maybe Pollock (dust texture face), Xilo Prosa (grunge), Thin Design, Amazon Palafita (hand-drawn 3d outline face), Snow Times, Snow Traces, USSR Army (rough army stencil with a Russian feel), Needlework US (stitch font), Old Scribe (Greek lapidary face), Nickel Bumpy, Soviet Style (stencil face), Top Modern (heavy slab serif), Lettering Set New, Carton East, Not Tuned TV (sketch font), Scar Bleed (scary font), Maxxi Dots (texture face, +Shadows), Dots Land Gotika (grungy blackletter), Stefanie Dots (textured letters), Karamuruh (textured caps), Broken Type (grunge: a glaz krak font), Touppeka (a Kafkaesque, tribal or painter's font), Old Dreams (grungy), Bad King (sketched typeface), False 3D (hand-printed 3d outline typeface), True2D, I Wrote All, Resistance Until The End.

Typefaces from 2013: Serifa Comica (comic book slab), Press Style Serif (letterpress style), Press Style Large, Triatlhon In (sic: a Greek simulation face), Go 2 Old Western (grungy wood type), Old Serif Gut, Press Style (letterpress style typeface), Dust Serif, Thing Press, Thin Grotesk Serif, Before Collapse (glaz krak face), Stencil Style New (a military stencil), Damaged Serif, Press Serif Cool, Press Feeling, Sketch Toska, Link Parties, Almost Cartoon, Cartoon Toy, Toy Toy Toon, Fine Style (didone caps), Fine Sans (Peignotian), Beyond Blackboard, Forgotten Junk (grunge).

Typefaces from 2014: Simply Rounded, Cartoon 2 Packages, Pain N Bleed, Yummy Lollipop, Hippie Movement, Rotunda Geo, Old Figaro Cursive, Cute Cartoon, Sketch Gothic School (sketched blackletter), Fine College (hatched athletic lettering face), Press Felling Eroded (letterpress emulation), School Book New (sketched), Stencil Cargo Army (military stencil), Fine Eroded, Grunge Poster, Education Is A Way, Cartoon Blocks, Cartoon Bones, Cursive Option, Odd Press (letterpress emulation), Cartoon Tunes, From Cartoon Blocks (3d), Hippie Movement, Yummy Lollipop, Needlework Perfect, Press Gutenberg (blackletter), Unic Calligraphy, Roundfed Eroded, Children's Book (outlined), Neon 2 News, Good Choice (shaded letterpress emulation), Cartoon 2 Us, O 10 Type, Dust West (grungy Western style), Comic Balloon, Caligraf 1435 (pirate era script), No Name Sans, Top Secret Stamp (grungy stencil), Fine Blackboard (blackboard bold, inline), Press Style Extra L (letterpress), Sounds Good (geometric sans), Sounds Eroded (shaded letterpress font), Cartoon Blocks Christmas, Street 2 Art (graffiti font).

Typefaces from 2015: Snaps Taste (a grocery store or comic book font), Snaps Taste Christmas, Calligraphy Hand Made, Silly Aliens (dingbats), Sketch Match (3d, sketched), Cartoon 4 Sports (dingbats), Kids Book, Almost Japanese (oriental simulation font, +Comic, +Cartoon), Inga Stone Redesigned, Money Money Plus (engraved money font emulation), Thin Cool, Old N New Media (dingbats), Thinkers World (scanbats of famous intellectuals), Magical Cord, Quick Writing, Eroded 2 Much, Stencil Army WW I (military stencil), Stencil WW II (military stencil), D-Day Stencil (military stencil), Western Bang Bang (weathered Western font), Modern Serif, Modern Serif Eroded, Money Money (handcrafted engraved currency font), Almost Japanese Smooth (oriental simulation typeface), Write Righ, Ease Christmas (dingbats), Sketch Script Cool, Ficticcia College.

Typefaces from 2016: Doodle Cafe Scents (dingbats), Christmas Cookies, Coffee Written, Soft Marshmallow, Niagra Faults, Sketch Toronto, Sketch Fine Serif, Sketch Handwriting, Typewriter Press, Typewriter Style, Sketch 3D, Maple 3 Cartoon (snow-covered letters).

Typefaces from 2017: Crazy Krabs, Old Barbwire, Gregory Packaging, Ghost Army Stencil, Old Wise Sketch (sketched blackletter), Packaging Funny, Blackboard Restaurant, Kavernosa (bony typeface), Little Kid.

Typefaces from 2018: 1927 Epoque, Cartoon Toy Turbo, Old Wise Lord (blackletter), Handmade Memories, Silly Cartoon, Old Press Original, Pet Shop, Cute Script, Dust West College (hatched), New Comic BD.

Typefaces from 2019: Eco Bamboo (Cartoon, Fun), Karamuruh Turbo (all caps with a quilted texture), Cordel Junina, Cordel de Mangai (240 dingbats), Cordel Rustika.

Typefaces from 2020: Beach Party Cartoon. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gary McCarthey
[Spacedfonts]

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Genilson Lima Santos

Genilson Lima Santos is the Salvador, Brazil-based designer (b. 1985, Bahia) of Stilu (2015, sans), Jenelson (2006), the stroked font Styllo (2007), the brushy Carybe (2011), the all caps sans typeface Linna (2016), the display typeface Victorine (2016), the rounded sans family Baldini (2016), the high-contrast all caps Cellophane (2016), the text typeface Petralina (2016), the rounded Bauhaus-inspired sans typeface family Rosa Maria (2016), the multicolor layerable rounded poster typeface Buba (2016), the free wide unicase sans typeface family Urucungo (2016), and the semi-didone display typeface Salinas (2016).

Typefaces from 2017: Hibiscus, Blackye (a delicious black rounded sans for Latin, Greek and Cyrillic), Somma (geometric sans), Tryal (formal calligraphic), Love Moon, Urbanpolis (sans).

Typefaces from 2019: Dynamo (a retro-futuristic typeface), Hellen (a revival of the flared classic Koch Antiqua from 1922).

Typefaces from 2020: Auster (a serif family), Giovanna and Giovanna Sans (a luxurious roman caps typeface).

Typefaces from 2021: Yacht (a ligature-themed display serif), Milagre (by Edileno Capistrano Filho and Genilson Santos; a free party font based on text seen on azulejos [tiles] at Fundação Casa de Jorge Amado in Largo do Pelourinho, Salvador, Brazil, with text by writer James Amado, lettering by artist Floriano Teixeira and engraving on the tiles by ceramist Udo Knoff in 1987), Arienne (a frivolous all caps font), Mirabela (a fashion mag serif), Serafina (a decorative serif).

Typefaces from 2022: Kolbo (a pure wedge serif display typeface), Amabella (a sharp-edged serif). [Google] [More]  ⦿

George Vinícios

Brazilian codesigner with José Fabio, Melissa Trigueiro, Ricardo and Paula Robalinha of the experimental typeface Geometrica (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Geovani Pagotti

For a school project, Sao Paulo-based Geovani Pagotti designed Rippetica (2016), a ripped up version of Helvetica. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gerson Hulbert

Graduate of Politecnico di Milano, Italy, PUC/PR, Brazil, and Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the modular typefaces Phantom (2019) and Schaefer (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gessy Ferreira

Maceio, Brazil-based designer, b. 1991, of the free pattern typeface Bordado File Alagoano (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gestu
[Thiago Bellotti]

Brazilian type foundry, est. 2016 by Thiago Bellotti. The first typeface by Bellotti at Gestu is the calligraphic pointed brush script Acerola (2016).

In 2020, he released Closeby (ultra-condensed, rounded, italic) and Tocco (which is based on chunks of wood type; it includes a variable style) at Papanapa. Thiago also created the custom typeface Bib Sans (2021) at Papanapa. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Giancarlo Meneghini

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free grunge typeface Difference (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gianfrancescio Santos

Gian Santos (Juiz de Fora, Brazil) created the blocky typeface Tetris in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giangiorgio Fuga
[Giò Fuga Type]

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Gianlucca Segato

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the watercolor brush script typeface Dallegrave (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gil at McGill: Reconciling counter-culture with copyright

Gilberto Gil, Brazilian musician and minister of culture, spoke at McGill University in February 2008 on new models needed to deal with copyright. Citing from the article: Brazil has shown some of the boldest counter-cultural initiatives when it comes to copyright. A few years ago, the Brazilian government warned American pharmaceutical companies that if they refused to lower their prices on life-saving AIDS drugs for the country's poor, they would simply break the patents and offer their own generic versions. When Microsoft offered to install Windows computers in Brazil's public schools, the country declined in favour of cheap open-source alternatives. A government official then compared Microsoft to a "drug dealer" - the first hit is free, then you get hooked. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gilberto Bressan

Brazilian designer of Savatage, an angry and angular typeface created for the music group by that name.

Alternate URL. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gilmar Rodrigues

Designer of the sans typeface family Mathe (2017), which was developed at the University of Brasilia, Brazil, and HGB Leipzig, where Gilmar was supervised by Fred Smeijers. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giò Fuga Type
[Giangiorgio Fuga]

An Italian type foundry by Milan-based type designer Giangiorgio Fuga, ATypI member, teacher of typography at the Istituto Europeo of Milan, Politecnico of Milan, Italy and Unisinos of Porto Alegre, Brasil. His great type blog page takes the pulse of Italian type design. Fuga designed gorgeous text fonts such as these:

At ATypI in Rome in 2002, he spoke about the corporate types and OpenType features. Type photos. Type blog. The most beautiful NewYear's card ever printed. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovana Gioia

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the titling typeface Pupila (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovana Malka

During her studies at Pontifical Catholic University (PUC) in Rio de Janeiro, Giovana malka created the display typeface Traingl (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovana Milanetto

Brazilian graphic designer who studied at UNESP Baura. She created the modular typeface Espoleta (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovana Stefanelli

Sao Paulo-based student at FAAP in 2017, who created a bitmap typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovanna Magda

During her studies at Universidade Federal do Ceara, Fortaleza. Brazil-based Giovanna Magda designed the decorative didone typeface Aurora (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovanna Santos

Americana, Brazil-based codesigner, with Daniel Uliano, of the spurred typeface Quina (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovanna Souza

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Giovanna Souza created the display typeface Zion (2014) and the squarish typefaces Squared (2015) and Squarecity (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovanna Tavares

Londrina, Brazil-based designer of a colorful paper folding set of letters (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovanni Giacomini

Designer and illustrator in Brazil. He created an experimental typeface in 2012. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giovanni Mariani

Graphic design student in Brasilia in 2014. Creator of the experimental pixel typeface Giof (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gisela Berlesi

During her studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (Brazil), Gisela Berlesi designed the cursive typeface Alteza (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gisele Eiras

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based student at PUC Rio in 2017. Designer of the art nouveau typeface Conac Bisquit (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gisele Maiotte

During her graphic design studies in Sao Paulo, Gisele Maiotte created the decorative blackletter typefaces Celta (2014), Gotica (2014) and Gotica Rotunda (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giselle Faria

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the deco typeface Pick (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giulia Andreazza

During her studies at Universidade de Caxias do Sul (UCS), Brazil, Giulia Andreazza created the hand-drawn typeface Youngtype (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giulia Gallucci

Giulia Gallucci (Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo) created an unnamed gridded school project font in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giulia Lops

Art director and graphic designer from Sao Paulo, Brazil. She created this excellent type poster in 2009. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giulia Wenzel

During her studies at Universidade Anhembi Morumbi in Sao Paulo, Giulia Wenzel designed the rounded monoline sans typeface Donut (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giulia Zoia

Designer in Sao Paulo. Creator of the well-designed calligraphically inspired text font Zoia (2013) that should be very useful for smaller print. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giuliana Fantauzzi

During her graphic design studies in Rio de Janeiro, Giuliana Fantauzzi created the hexagonal typeface Hectone (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Giuliana Menezes

Graphic design student in Sao Paulo, who created the curvy display typeface Sapomco (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Glaucia Graciano

At Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Glaucia Graciano (Uba, Brazil) designed the lava lamp typeface Luta (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gleisson Cipriano

Brazilian designer. During his studies in Savannah, GA, Gleisson Cipriano created Disguise sans (2014).

Behance link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gleydson Isecke

Anapolis, Brazil-based designer of the free squarish sans typeface Anapolino (2016, with Danilo Inacio, Joao Ricardo and Patrick Neves), which was inspired by lettering seen in the old train station of Anapolis. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Goodfela Supply
[Rafael Gomes]

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the weathered inline typeface Stripess (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Grande Circular

Design group in Brasilia, Brazil, who created Dingbats Brasilia in 2015. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Grazieli Cunha

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Grazieli Cunha created the typeface Vendome (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Grégory Ferreira de Camargo

During his graphic design studies at Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil, Gregory Camargo created Omni Sans (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gringo
[Henrique Lima]

Gringo is the personal foundry of illustrator / typographer Henrique Lima (b. 1984, Belo Horizonte), who lives in Sao Paulo. He created the hand-printed typefaces Betta (2010, free), Woolt (2010), Magrela (2011) and West of Here (2010).

Behance link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Baracho

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the watercolor brush typeface Baracho (2016) during his studies at Universidade Positivo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Belligoli

Piracicaba, Brazil-based designer of these typefaces in 2014: Mermaid Hooker, Scheibe (Greek simulation font), Heavy Fancy. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Bidarra

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the free renaissance typeface Patrizia (2021). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Capilé
[Carambola Fontes]

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Guilherme Carneiro

Guilherme Carneiro, a designer in Bauru, Brazil, created the disco style 1980s typeface Metronomy in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Constant

Art director in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, who designed the intergalactic typeface Stellar (2015) and the foliate typeface Leaf (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Cunha

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the thin deco typeface Simple (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Faria

Brazilian graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. Behance link. Creator of the geometrically constructed mini-serifed display typeface Feather (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Franca

At the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Guilherme Franca (Recife, Brazil) designed the free handcrafted vernacular typeface Tapioca (2016). In 2017 he added the sharp-edged typeface Razor. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Haupenthal

Brazilian creator of this great Baroque typography poster. He lives in Porto Alegre. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Lira

Graphic design student at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil.He created the vernacular typeface Vitamina (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Lobao

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of these typefaces in 2017: the art deco typeface family Bermudas, the experimental typeface Lanogaid, Quantum (sci-fi), Wide, Lardo, So Below, Alien, 104, Palette (hexagonal), Astrix, Gear, Rion Type. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Luigi

Brazilian graphic designer in Recife who created Dingbat Cobogo (2013). The symbols were created based on pierced elements found in photographs by Josivan Rodrigues in his book Cobogó of Pernambuco. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Marchetti

Belo Jardim, Brazil-based designer of Atlas (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Marques

Designer in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who created the informal sans typeface Kawaii Fruits (2013) for a school project at the Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Moreira

Brazilian designer, b. 1961, who lives in Rio de Janeiro. He created the organic family Gaussian blur (2010), and the oblique techno typeface TEX-Work (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Padovani Bensone
[Padovas]

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Guilherme Pella

Industrial designer in Espirito Santo and/or Vitoria, Brazil. Designer of the outlined sci-fi typeface Spacelistic (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Pontes

Brazilian graphic designer who made the monoline sans typeface Rounder (2009) and the soft display sans typeface Arcade (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Rizzatti

Sao Paulo-based designer of Biteme (2011, with Makoto Saito and Alexandre Venancio). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Sander

During his studies at Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais in 2014, Guilherme Sander (Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and/or Bowling Green, OH) designed the oil spill / lava lamp typeface Smile At Me (2014-2015). In 2015-2016, he created the curvy typeface Crescent Moon (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Schneider Denzin

Talented Bauru, Brazil (and now, New York City)-based creator of the free font Kraftstoff (2013), which was inspired by an old gas pump meter.

In 2014, during his studies at Parsons in New York, he created the wedge serif typeface Eckford.

In 2015, he published the free font Marsh Stencil (a revival of a stencil typeface produced by the American company Marsh Stencil Machines during WWII).

Behance link. Graphic River link. Specimen of Kraftstoff. Another Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Silva

Guilherme Silva (b. 1993) is based in Piracicaba, Brazil. He designed a geometric sans typeface for posters called GS Revolucion (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Souza

Designer in Marilia, Brazil. He created experimental typefaces such as a counterless ultra fat face and a geometric display face (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilherme Vieira Araujo

Sao Paulo-based designer of the hand-printed typeface Desert Way (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Guilhermus Ruivo

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the serifed typeface Sequoia (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo André

Designer in Londrina, Brazil. In 2016, Henrique Mantovani Petrus and Gustavo André co-designed the squarish all caps typeface Maquinada for a school project at Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Benato

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the display sans typeface Movement G (2018) and Galaxyy (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Cardoso

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the straight-edged typeface Risco (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Cordeiro

Gustavo Cordeiro (b. 1987, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) created the mini-stenciled typeface Maymay (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Costa

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the connect-the-dots typeface Cassiopeia (2014), a typefaces designed in a course at EBA, UFRJ. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Ferreira
[Universidade de Brasilia]

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Gustavo Ferreira

Brazilian designer (b. 1977, Rio de Janeiro) who worked in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and is based in Cunha, Brazil. In 2009, he founded Hipertipo, a small design studio in Amsterdam. Gustavo Ferreira has a Bachelors degree in Graphic and Product Design from ESDI, in Brazil (2003), and a Masters degree in type design from KABK Den Haag. His typefaces:

  • The grunge handwriting font Gentileza (2002), taken straight from Rio's streets.
  • The sans-serif typeface Eva (2002).
  • In 2004, he joined Ultra Pixel Fonts, where he made the pixel typefaces Elementar 09b, Elementar Basica 13.11, 13.21 and 13.31, which are all part of the pixel and dot matrix "system" Elementar [see also the Typotheque page]. He explains: Elementar is a parametric font system designed to bring more typographic flexibility to digital screens. Elementar embraces and explores the unique properties of digital media: the pixel, the coarse resolution grid, and the dimension of time. At ATypI 2005 in Helsinki, he spoke on Elementar.
  • At FontStruct, he made these typefaces in 2009-2010: Untitled Modern, ImperialSans, ImperialSerif, Untitled Roman, Modular Serif (Micro, Text, Large), Untitled Italic, Gothica (a geometric blackletter).
  • In 2008, Universidade de Brasilia asked Gustavo Ferreira to design a Helvetica-style free font family, UnB (in versions UnB Pro and UnB Office). Free download. Fontsquirrel link.
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Gustavo Garcia
[Papanapa]

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Gustavo Gusmao

Brazilian student at UFPE, b. 1984, who created the typeface Tipofilme at Tipos do aCASO (2005). With Buggy, he made the dingbat typefaces Manguebat 2 and 4 (2005) and Armoribat 1 (which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Henrique

Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Gustavo Henrique designed a pixelish typeface in 2013 that was inspired by Tetris. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Jardim

During his studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Gustavo Jardim created PLK Primitive Street (2012), a typeface that is modeled after pixacao graffiti. He also designed Le Gusta Deco (2013), an organic sans typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Kira

Gustavo Kira (Curitiba, Brazil) designed Bodoni Cubista (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Lassala
[BR Type]

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Gustavo Machado

Brazilian graphic and web designer who now lives in Toronto. Before that, he was a professor of graphic design at the Catholic University of Campinas in Brazil.

In 2008, he created Greenland2008, Greenland2025, Greenland2050, Greenland2100, Greenland-2100-Extra-Light, fonts done in the context of his web site Type For Change. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Morais

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created Redoonda (2013, sans typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Oliveira

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the free outlined typeface Divina Regular (2016, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Pinheiro

During his studies at SENAC in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Gustavo Pinheiro created Square (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Piqueira

Brazilian graphic designer (b. 1972) who lives in Sao Paulo where he runs Rex Design with Marco Aurélio Kato and Valter Botoso. Gustavo also teaches typography at Faculdades Senac de Comunicaçao e Arts and is a member of the board of directors of ADG Brasil (Brazils Graphic Designers Association). In 1997, he founded the graphic and digital design company Rex Design with Aurélio Kato and Valter Botoso in Sao Paulo. Brief CV at Tipografia Brasilis. Klingspor link.

His fonts:

  • Autorama (1999, experimental).
  • At T-26: the futuristic family Motordrome (2006, rectangular look), Goog (2002, pixel face), Bizu (1999, grunge), Cabourg (2004) and the great experimental typeface Gilcimar.
  • Free fonts on Gustavo's web site (click on Culture, then on Fonts): Nimuendaju, Neufrank (dingbats), Zzz and Sid Family. To download these, you have to fill out a form for each one of them.
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Gustavo Santos

At UTFPR, Gustavo santos (Curitiba, Brazil) designed Expetimental types (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Silva

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the informal all caps display typeface Gusi (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Soares

Graduate of the KABK in Den Haag in 2008 (Masters in Type and Media), and from the University of Reading in 2007 (Masters in Information Design). He joined dooType in 2016. Originally from Sao Paulo but now based in Rio de Janeiro, he created these typefaces:

  • The text family Pocket (2008). His graduation project at KABK.
  • In 2012, the Dalton Maag Brazil team designed the font for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The 5448-character connected script font Rio2016 was developed by Dalton Maag Brazil, and involved a team that includes Fabio Haag, Fernando Caro and Gustavo Soares. Beth Lula is the Branding Director of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee. Passages of the press release: Each letter expresses a characteristic of Rio 2016 Games, its people and city. The letters are written with a single continuous linework, with a fast and fluid movement, suggesting the movements of the athletes in action. The variety of curves in the letters has a unique informality, inspired by the joyfulness of the Brazilian people. Fabio Haag, Creative Director at Dalton Maag: As a Brazilian typophile, designing the Rio 2016 font was a dream job. This is a milestone for the design scene in Brazil---it's a great example of how type designers can collaborate with graphic designers, sharing their expertise to strengthen an identity.
  • Veja Serif (2013). This is the new typeface for Veja, Brazil's leading weekly news magazine. This project originated from a specific demand to improve the publication's reading experience on screen, while keeping the type visually close to Times Roman. The team consisted of Gustavo Soares (creative direction), Eduilson Coan (type design), Fernando Mello (consultant) and Paratype (hinting). Veja Serif replaces VJ Times.
  • dT Jakob (2017). This typeface started out in 2007 as a revival of Jakob Erbar's grotesk from 1927 in Paul van der Laan's class at KABK. It was refined and completed in 2017 at dooType with the help of Eduilson Wessler Coan. In 2018, Gustavo Soares and Eduilson Coan developed the variable inline and shadow font dT Jakob Variable Concept.

Alternate URL. Behance link. Old URL. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Gustavo Terra

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator at Unique Types of the free typeface Ubiratan (2009, Gustavo Terra: bike dingbats). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Haide Sousa

Sao Luis, Brazil-based designer of the vintage handcrafted typeface Bacuri (2017). It is based on shop lettering seen in Sao Luis de Maranhao. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hallyson Soares

Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Brazil-based designer of E Dia de Feira (2015), a supermarket signage font created for a school project. In 2016, he designed the octagonal typeface Geometria. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hamo Design
[Maikel Morais]

In 2016, Maikel Morais and Hamel Design (Curitiba, Brazil) created the visual identity typeface Sirene for the bar Sirène de Curitiba. Behance link. Home page foir Maikel Morais. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Handersson Mendes

During his studies, Handersson Mendes (Joao Pessoa, Brazil) created the organic sans typeface Moderno (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hannah Sa

Graduate of the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, class of 2013. As an exchange student at Universidad del Pais Vasco in Leiao, Bilbao, Spain-based Hannah Sa designed the pixel typeface Alma Terix Down (2016, FontStruct). She also made the striking display typeface Gandaya (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hanry Abreu

During his graphic design studies in Rio de Janeiro, Hanry Abreu designed the ethnic typeface Guarany Serif (2014), and the informal custom typeface Lorenzo Sans (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Happax
[Ana Clara Dantas de Carvalho]

Brazilian designer of Allegro Sans (2021), a 6-style straightened sans family. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Harbor Type
[Henrique Beier]

Henrique Beier (Harbor Type, Porto Alegre, Brazil) is the designer of the excellent angular semi-calligraphic text typeface Garibaldi Regular, which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014. In 2015 it was extended to a great 7-style typeface family. He writes: Garibaldi is a text typeface based on humanist calligraphy. It started with a desire to learn more about the origin of the strokes on humanist typefaces. It features a 20 degree axis, medium contrast based on translation and expansion, asymmetric serifs, and terminals related to the broad nib stroke.

In 2014, he created the free font Densia Sans, which is condensed and has a tall x-height and some contrast. Graviola (2014) is a soft sans family, with possible applications in information design and wayfinding. It won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016.

In 2016, he published Graviola Soft, an even softer version. He also published the fresh corporate sans typeface family Malva, which can be recognized by the typically Latin American curvy tail on the lower case a and l. Malva was a winner at Tipos Latinos 2018. A variable font option was added in 2019.

In 2017, Henrique Beier published Rocher, a wonderful layered stone emulation font, Flintstone style. It won an award at Tipos Latinos 2018. He has a free variable color version with bevel and shadow axes, Rocher Color (2018).

In 2019, Henrique Beier and Ana Leydner, assisted by Luisa Leitenperger, co-designed Kiperman at Harbor Type. This sturdy 4-style text typeface family pays homage to Brazil's publishing icon Henrique Leao Kiperman (d. 2017). Harbor Type also released the branding and packaging sans typeface family Dona in 2019.

In 2020, Henrique Beier joined Fabio Haag Type, where he promptly published the circular sans family Igual.

In 2021, he assisted with the engineering and design of Salva (Fabio Haag Type), a versatile workhorse sans family: Eduilson Coan was the lead designer. He was supported by the Fabio Haag Type team of Henrique Beier, Ana Laydner and Fabio Haag himself.

Seiva (2021). Designed by Henrique Beier, Eduilson Coan and Fabio Haag, this distant relative of Didot is an exotic sans family. Partitioned into Text, Display and Poster subfamilies, it also welcomes variable font technology. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Hasklig

The Hasklig monospaced programming font family was designed by Paul D. Hunt and Teo Tuominen from 2010-2012. At (Brazilian UI developer) Thiago Lucio Bittencourt's Github site. Another Github site. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hattori Supply Co (was: Corgi Astronaut)
[Sergio Haruo]

Jundiai, Sao Paulo-based designer of Joliet Serif (2017), Millenia (2017), Filena (2017, a sans family), Boxing (2017, a mini-spurred slab serif), Gotcha (2017), Sprout (2017, thin condensed sans), Clutch (2017), Longway (2017, copperplate style), Destrukt (2017), Bridal (2017, a condensed family with some free weights), Alyssum (sans), Space Cowboy (2017), Cookit (2017, a free wood emulation font), Glubby (2017, a plump typeface), Rearden Steel (2017), the fat rounded typeface Hit And Run (2017), and the free all caps sans typeface Thruster (2017).

Typefaces from 2018: Palash.

Typefaces from 2019: Okana (a 16-style condensed sans), Lucita (rounded sans), Camilie (thin sans).

Typefaces from 2020: Perugia (a decorative didone). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heitor Aversa

For a project at UNIMEP (Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, Brazil), Heitor Aversa created the deco typeface Curab (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heitor Berguerand

Valinhos, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer (b. 1985) in 2020 of Kabarovsk (Cyrillic emulation), Holy Sans, LAL Proto, and Berguerand. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heitor Berguerand

Valinhos, Brazil-based designer of the fine pair of typefaces called Berguerand (2017), a calligraphic serif font and an accompanying sans. In 2018, he published the monoline Holy Sans, and the Cyrillic simulation / constructivist / supermacist font Kabarovsk. It was developed for the board game Kabarovsk. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heitor Latosinski

During his studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Heitor Latosinski created Golden Sans (2013, squarish typeface) and Fail Font (2013, hand-printed typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heitor Saints

Santos, Brazil based designer of the free game font Gravity Rush (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Helder Diniz

Brazilian illustrator and type designer who works at Tipos do aCaso. His fonts include Grea, a children's printing face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Helen Aragao

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the octagonal typeface Urbano (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Helen Souza

Art director in Campinas, Brazil, who designed the italic techno typeface Pro Elite in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Helena Flor Cavalcanti

During her design studies at UFPel in Pelotas, Brazil, Helena Flor Cavalcanti created the ethnic symbol-inspired typeface Futetnica (2014). The name refers to the basic shapes of the font that were borrowed from Futura. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Helloise Mota

Graduate of IFPE, class of 2016. Olinda, Brazil-based designer of a feathered decorative caps monogram typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heloisa Hadich

Sao Paulo-based designer of the tall mini-serifed typeface Manhattan (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heloisa Lima

Graphic design student in Fortaleza, Brazil, who created an octagonal paper-fold typeface called Lola Sans Serif (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Heloisa Pedroso

Blumenau, Brazil-based designer of the wide monospaced titing typeface Katherine (2016), which was inspired by the shape of a futuristic car. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Helven

Sao Luis, Brazil-based designer of Boxxxy Free Type (2014, free). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Beier
[Harbor Type]

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Henrique Erzinger

Scientist in Sao Paulo, b. 1988. With Aline Delmonte, he created the squarish typeface TypeSquare One (2009, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Faioli

Graduate of UNI-BH in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Behance link. He created the experimental symbolic SOE BOAT font (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Faria

Brazilian designer (with Viváine Rebouças of Belo Horizonte) of Cafe e cha (2009, handwriting font). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Ferreira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Coffee Bar Type (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Kaio

Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil-based designer of the all caps sans typeface FF Alvis (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Lima
[Gringo]

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Henrique Mantovani Petrus

Designer and illustrator in Rolandia, Brazil. In 2016, Henrique Mantovani Petrus and Gustave André co-designed the squarish all caps typeface Maquinada for a school project at Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Martinowski

Born in Brazil, but based in Marinha Grande, Portugal, Henrique Martinowski designed the German expressionist typeface Geoblack in 2019. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Monich

During his graphic design studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Henrique Monich created the vernacular typeface Fusca (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Nardi
[Tipocracia]

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Henrique Pivetta Viero

During his industrial design studies, Santa Maria, Brazil-based Henrique Pivetta Viero created the modular curvy typeface Vento Norte (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henrique Westin

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Designer of the cachaca-inspired vernacular typeface Mario Samanez (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Henry Silveira

During his studies, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer Henry Silveira created the free hairline display typeface Krasa Krasa (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Higor Viana

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted poster typeface Gelata (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hindu Arabic Numeric Medieval Ideograms

From Sao Paulo, Roberto Lyra's explanation on the origins of Arabic numerals: "Each Arabic number we use today is itself an ideogram created by Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (c.778 - c.850). Al-Khwarizmi was born in central Asia in what is known as Uzbekistan, and moved to Baghdad were he worked as a mathematician during the first golden age of Islamic science, at the "House of Wisdom". Using the abacus notations he developed the manuscript decimal system. By the end of the 12th century (Middle Ages) the academic word was divided between the algorists, followers of al-Khwarizmi, and the abacists, who used the abacus as a means of dealing with the unwieldy Roman notation. The oldest dated European manuscript containing Arabic numbers is the Codex Vigilanus written in Spain in 976. In 1202 Leonardo of Pisa (also know as Leonard Fibonacci) published his Liber Abaci, a book of arithmetic and algebraic information. The earliest French manuscript using the new number system was written in 1275. During the 14th century Arabic numerals became widely used by merchants in Italy." [Google] [More]  ⦿

HiType (was: DMTR.ORG)
[Dimitre Lima]

Dimitre Lima is a Sao Paulo-based Brazilian designer (b. 1979) who created a few typefaces in his Fluid Typeface Project in 2005. In 2005, Dimitre Lima set up DMTR.ORG and started selling his fonts at MyFonts. These include O AFerrugem (unicase, techno), Opus (2005, a computer-look modular sans), Gatu (2005, futuristic semicircle face), Clave de Fá (2006, experimental), O Geena (2007, straight-lined outlines), Arame (2006, an octagonal family including a stencil version), Velocipede (2009) and O Decomputer (techno sans).

In 2010, he started HiType [initial catalog].

Typefaces from 2012 include Geena Mono (a techno or programming monospaced font).

In 2015, he created the metalband typeface Metal.

HypeForType link. Klingspor link.

View Dimitre Lima's typefaces. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Holitter Studios
[Aurelio J. Foerster Filho]

Aurelio J. Foerster Filho, aka Biffe Holitter (Holitter Studios), is the Brazilian designer (b. 1983) of these free fonts at Open Font Library, all dated 2008-2009: Biffe's-Calligraphy, GDS_Infinity, Holitter-Block, Holitter-Forge, Holitter-Gothic, Holitter-Lines, Holitter-Spike, Holitter_Tittanium, Pointened, SoulCalibuR, Soul of Holitter (+Alternative). He also made Xenogears (2009, futuristic face), Cabal (2011), Dragon Force (2013, tattoo font), Holitter Halfimp (2013, art deco), Holitter Titan (2013).

Alternate URL. Another URL. Fontspace link. Dafont link. Abstract Fonts link. Possible second Dafont link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Holofontes
[Hugo Cristo]

Holofontes is a Brazilian foundry, established in 2004 by Hugo Cristo from Jd da Penha, Vitoria. Typefaces: HF Bayer, HF Ceramic, HF Conillon Black, HF Contras, HF Daft, HF Design Az San, HF Dutra, HF Fastne, HF Health, HF Health Blac, HF Janaina Roman, HF Logic, HF Maxwell, HF Minotau, HF Neo Bodoni, HF Newslin, HF Painted, HF Phocus San, HF Quadredondo, HF Round Gothi, HF Slab, HF Tecnométric, HF Tim Maia, HF Visualice. Before Holofontes, Hugo Cristo ran Design AZ. He also makes custom type, such as this face specially designed for reading from TV screens. [Google] [More]  ⦿

House of X
[Alexandre Bobeda]

Alexandre Bobeda is a type and digital designer, writer, author and publisher from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, whose studio is House Of X. His typefaces include the experimental dystopian typeface Tecmo (2020) and the display typeface Weyni (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hudson Souza

During his studies in Campinas, Brazil, Hudson Souza created the vernacular hand-drawn typeface Kilimanjaro (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hugo Cristo
[Holofontes]

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Hugo Juca

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the squarish typeface Veautica (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hugo Ribeiro

Rio-based graphic designer in Brazil who made FirstRound (2010), a typeface entirely based on arcs of circles. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hugo Victor

Salvador, Brazil-based designer (b. 1999) of the tiled typeface Poxel (2020), which was done for a university project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Hugo Werner

Brazilian type designer. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Iago Costa

Sao Paulo-based designer of Bardi Sans (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Iago Mars

Paraiba, Brazil-based designer of the squarish typeface Modern Hangeul Roman (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ian Cairo

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Ian Cairo created a Latin typeface called Hebraic (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ian Sampaio
[Soteropolitypes]

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Iara Adeodato

Brazilian designer who looks like Woody Allen. His typefaces include Chora na Rampa (2012, signage family), Fonte Gorda (2011, pixelish) and Fonte Galhos (2010, dot matrix face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Iara Principe

Iara Principe (aka illustrissima) is a French-Brazilian-Italian freelance illustrator and graphic designer who resides in Paris. She drew a fat roundish face, ABC (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Icaro Morse

Niteroi, Brazil-based designer of the gridded connect-the-dots typeface Unlock (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Idealizar Estudio Design

Studio in Campos dos Goitacazes, Brazil, who created Xilotipo (2013). The actual designers of this vernacular typeface are Cleyton Nunes and Bianca Honóri. Clayton created the triangular typeface Esquadros in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Idgie Pena

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based creator of the thin fashion display font Sasha (2013), named after and inspired by porn actress Sasha Gray. Free with a tweet. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ieda Yumi Assano

Sao Paulo-based designer of the dadaist vernacular typeface Mainha (2014), which emulates the technique of xilogravura. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Berck Rodrigues

Brazilian designer, b. 1993, who lives in Sao Paulo. Creator of Lignum Melle (sans face, 2012).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor C. Barros

Sao-Paulo-based illustrator (b. 1976) who designed Coverface SE (2014, a great rounded sans typeface family), Mauryssel (2013, a comic book face), Caravel (2012), (2012-2013, a comic book typeface family), Arigatou-Kamisama (2000), Mottley-HorneyHiragana (2000), Morte e Vida Severina (1997).

Fontspace link. Devian tart link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Fonseca

Brazilian FontStructor (b. 1980) whose fonts include Altus (2011, thin ultra-condensed pixel face), GNH Regular (2011, slab face) and Zil Demi Slab (2011).

He started selling his creations on Graphic River: Liz Sans (2013), New Order (2012, spurred and modular), Balbina (2011).

Dafont link. Logo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Freiberger

Type and graphic designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil. In his first big commercial typeface project, he published the multilingual text typeface Sapiens (2014), and writes: Contemporary serif typeface with support to Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Phonetic scripts. Includes full sets of small caps and petite caps, combining diacritics, superiors, inferiors, superscript, subscript, arrows, bullets, Math operators, and a wide number of additional symbols. Punctuation and figures are variable accordingly to the set in use. The font brings several language alternate glyphs respecting cultural variations, as long as design alternates to let the user choose optimal typesetting.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Jales

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Petiscos (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Ludwig

Branding and digital artist from Salvador, Brazil, who has produced a great type poster in 2009 entitled The Power of Typo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Nobre

In 2015, Igor Nobre and Andressa Sales (Fortaleza, Brazil) co-designed the deco typeface Igor e Andressa. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Parazzi

At USP in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Igor Parazzi designed the handcrafted typeface Marazzi in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Igor Postiga

Graduate of the ESDI School of Design in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of a lively squrish typeface called Geomeletrica (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ilha Tipográfica

Brazilian makers of the free fonts Caligrafia (handwriting) and OPS (futuristic). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ilze Lima

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created Geotype (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ina Strapazzon

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of a high contrast modular typeface Moduler (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Inari Jardani Fraton

Santa Maria, Brazil-based designer of the free squarish typeface Foxy Regular (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Inari Type
[Satsuki Arakaki]

Inari Type is an independent type foundry with Japanese roots, which specializes in both Latin and non-Latin typefaces. Based in Campinas, Brazil, it was established in 2020 by Caio Kondo and Satsuki Arakaki. Caio Kondo and Satsuki Arakaki co-designed Mori Gothic (2020), a seven-style geometric sans, and the connect-the-dots typeface Inari (2020). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ingrid Barbedo

During her studies at UFRJ (Rio de Janeiro), Ingrid Barbedo created the art deco typeface Lunar (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ingrid Fraga

During her studies, Recife, Brazil-based Ingrid Fraga created Cine (2015), a counterless typeface inspired by 1920s movie theater lettering. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ingrid Masutti

During her studies, Ingrid Masutti (Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed the solar punk typeface Solaris (2018). This wishing for a better world typeface was co-designed by Fernando Koti Meneghetti, Gabriel Lopes Alpiste, Ingrid de Carlo Masutti, Luiz Antonio Rodrigues and Maria Gabriella Liberato. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Insane Machina
[Fernando Henrique de Sousa]

Brazilian illustrator residing in Joinville, SC. Creator (b. 1992) of the free blackletter typefaces Hairline Quadrata (2013) and Quadrata Preciosa (2013). He also made Tired Fingers Fail (2013, hand-printed), Easy Going Stroke (2013, hand-printed), Trace Me Gordo (2013), and Masonic Cypher (2013).

In 2014, he created Julia Black (blackletter typeface) and Lemurika. In 2016, he designed the handcrafted Teacher Notes.

Dafont link. . [Google] [More]  ⦿

Intellecta Design (or: Monocracy Types)
[Paulo W]

Intellecta Design is a design company in Brazil run by Paulo W (b. 1970) from Recife. In 2020, he also set up Monocracy Types. Paulo W is a gaúcho (Brazilian southerner), with interests in multiple areas, including poetry (he has published the digital opus Magical Book), graphic design and, most recently, type design.

Dafont link. MyFonts. MyFonts link. Abstract Fonts link. YWFT link. Behance link. Blog. Home page. Fonthaus. Monotype. Eshops. Facebook. Flickr. Klingspor link. Wordpress. Devian tart. T26. Linkedin. Identifont. Linotype. ITC. Faces.co. His typefaces:

  • Free fonts: Inductive Resonance (2014: connected script), Retrodings (+Two, 2014), Living In The Past (outlined Tuscan face), Rough Ornaments Free (2014), CornPop Three (borders), Too Good To Be True (2013, retro script), Blanchard Inland (2013), Living Together (2013), Arresto (2013, brush script), Hertziano (2013, non-connected fat script), Japanese Tourist (2013), Nouveau Never Dies Free (2013), The Beat Goes On (2012, fifties script), Stencix (2012), Figgins Brute Trash (grunge), Fontaniolo Beveled (2011, ornamental caps), Czech Gotika (2011), Random Dingbats (2011), Victorian Free Ornaments (2011), Rustic (2011), Armorial (2011), Woman Silhouettes (2011), The Nile Song (2010, hieroglyphics), Smith Typewriter (2009), Sign Flags (2010, semaphore dingbats), Senectus Morbus (2010), MesoAmerica (2010, Indian symbols), ClassicSketches (2010, dingbats), Columns (2010, dingbats of Greek and Roman columns), EasyCuneiform (2010), EasyLombardicTwo (2010), EasyOpenFace (2010, blackboard bold style), Egidia (2010), Significante (2010, dingbats with, e.g., gender symbols), WhiteDominoes (2010, domino pieces), Easy Heraldics (2010), Intellecta Heraldics (2010), Heraldic Devices (2011), KidingsFree (2010, dingbats), RoughTuscan (2010), The French (2009, Fleur de Lys dings), AprendizCaligrafico (2010), Volitiva (2006, Trajan caps and chancery lower case, all based on work by Ludovico Vicentino Arrighi), Gaivota (2006), KurrentKupferstichThin (2006), PaulKlein (2010), PaulKleinTwo (2010), PortuguesArcaicoLectura (2005), ReproxScript (2009, based on Jerry Mullen's Repro Script from 1953-1954), RickGearyHomage (2007, scanbats), WestBalaio (2006, ornamental caps), Corto Maltese (2006, scanbats), Renaissance Coiffure (2006), Renaissance Ornaments (2007), Renaissance Shoes (2012, free), TTF Tattoef (2006, tattoo-inspired dingbats), ExperiTypo5 (2006), Lower Metal (2006), Geometric Serif PW (2006), Geometric (2006), Geometric Petras PW (2006), War II Warplanes (2005), Carbono (2005), Times New Vespasian (2005), BoldBold (2005), Vengeance (2005), Doppleganger (2005), Chancelaresca (2005), Cursivo Saxonio (2005), Gotische Minuskel 1269 (2005: a Kanzlei Schrift after Dekan Hermann zu Soest, 1269) and Guto Lacaz (2005, dingbats).
  • Richard Gans revival project: Gans Tipo Adorno, Gans Lath Modern, Gans Titular Adornada (2006), Gans Ibarra (2006, after Carlos Winkow's Elzeviriano Ibarra), Gans Antigua (2006), Gans Antigua Manuscrito (2006), Gans Radio Lumina (2006), Gans Fulgor (2006), Gans Carmem Adornada (2006), Gans Italiana (2006, extensive Italian-style slab serif family), Gans Titania (2007), Gans Titania Adornada (2007), Gans Titular (2007), Gans Gotico Globo (2007: 9 styles by Iza W), Gans Royality (2007: 3 styles by Iza W), Gans Headpieces (2008), Gans Rasgos Escritura (2010: filets---followed in 2011 by Rasgos Escritura Nuevos), Gan Esquinazos (2010, frames), Gans Blasones (2010, shields), Gans Neoclassic Fleurons (2008), Gans Classical Fleurons, Gans Ding.
  • Wood-inspired typefaces: Dead Wood Rustic (2007), Taranatiritza (5 wood type styles, after William Hamilton Page), Majestade (2007, by Iza W---two Tuscan style typefaces), Decorative Tuscanian (2007), Concave Tuscan (2010, wood type), Palermo (2007, by Iza W---Tuscan style family), Teatro (2009, Tuscan), Bruce Double Pica (2009, Tuscan; the Beveled weight is free), Antique Extended (2010, slab serif wood type), Dark Wood (2009, gothic), Dark Wood Beveled (2011).
  • Charles Bluemlein's script revivals: Bluelmin Kisaburo (2013), Bluelmin Ralph (2012), Bluelmin Ronald (2012), Bluelmin Sandsfort (2012) and Bluelmin Benedict (2012). (2012).
  • Blackletter: Salterio (2012, +Trash, +Three, +Gradient, +Shadow, +Shadow Two), Leothric (2011, bastarda), Bruce 532 Blackletter (2011, after George Bruce), Schneider Buch Deutsch (2007, +Trash, +Shadow, +Shadow Two), Schneidler halb fette Deutsch (2009, +Beveled), Schneidler Zierbuchstaben, Hostetler Fette Ultfraktur Ornamental (2007, blackletter caps), Gothic 16 CG (2007), Gothic 16 CG Decorative (2007, blackletter caps), Schneidler Grobe Gotisch (2008, Iza W, T-26), Allerlei Zierat (2008, ornament fonts based on a 1902 catalog of Schelter & Giesecke), Allerlei Zierat Capitals (2007), Psalter Gotisch (2009, a blackletter after the Benjamin Krebs blackletter face by the same name, ca. 1890), Münster-Gotische (2009, a blackletter family after a 1896 typeface by the same created by Schelter&Giesecke), Koberger N24 Schwabacher (2007), Student's Alphabet (2007, blackletter), Like Gutemberg Caps (2007), Nürnberg Schwabacher, Gotische Frame (2007: four framed blackletter styles by Iza W), Gotische (2007: ten ornate blackletter styles by Iza W), Gothic Garbage, Gothic Shadow, Gothic Trashed, Gothic Flourish (2009), Gotica Moderna (octagonal, blackletter), AltDeutsch (2007, four severe blackletter fonts by Iza W), Fin Fraktur, Gotische Bouffard, Heimat RGS, Gothic Handtooled Bastarda (2006), HostetlerFetteUltfrakturOrnamental (2007, blackletter caps), Gothic Handtooled Bastarda (2006).
  • Historical revivals: Pantographia (2010: a digitization, as is, of several alphabets from Edmund Fry's Pantographia, 1799), Caslon2000, Caslon B, Delamotte Large Relief (2010), Figgins Brute (2007: 8 heavy Egyptian styles by Iza W based on Figgins' 1817 specimen book), Erased Figgins Brute (2007), Gras Vibert (2007, a didone family; followed by Gras Vibert Two in 2009).
  • Erotic or human alphabets: American Way of Life (2011), Roman Silhouettes (2011), Silvestre Weygel (2007, named after Martin Weygel'a erotic alphabet from 1560, which in turn was based on Peter Flötner's 1534 alphabet), Gravure (caps typeface made of human silhouettes), Innocence (2007, dingbats of girls).
  • Medieval chancery hand: Portugues Arcaico (2005, three medieval handwriting styles), Kurrent Kupfertisch (2006, a medieval hand done with Fernanda Salmona), Dovtrina Christam 1622 (authentic old manuscript face), Catania (2007, exquisite medieval caps in 3 styles by Iza W).
  • Typewriter typefaces: Remix Typewriter (2012), Smith Trash (2012), Neo Bulletin (2010, +Trash), Remington PW (old typewriter face), Olivetti Linea (old typewriter face), Erased Typewriter 2 (2007: 4 styles by Paulo W), RIP Typewriter (2009), Shadow Typewriter (2007), Underwood Typewriter (by Iza W).
  • Calligraphic: Broken Kiss (2015), Derniere Script (2015), Bradstone Parker Script (after Zaner's penmanship), Jan van den Velde Script (2011, based on the penmanship of Jan van den Velde as illustrated in vna den Velde's 1605 book Spieghel der schrijfkonste; developed jointly by Paulo and Iza W), Penabico (2010, with Iza W); Penabico is a free interpretation of the copperplate script styles to be found in the Universal Penman, London, 1741, by George Bickham---it contains over 1500 calligraphic glyphs and 250 ornaments. Samples of Penabico: i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix), Easy Calig, Intellecta Mixed Script (2008), Spencerian Constancia (2008), Calligraphia Latina Soft4 (2010, quilled ornaments), Intellecta Script commercial (2009), Spencerian By Product (2009), Spencerian Palmer Penmanship Pro (2010), Indenture English Penman (2010), Calligraphia Latina (2008-2010, in weights called Soft2, Dense, 3, Soft4, Mixed, Square Edition).
  • Victorian, Edwardian: Engel (2007, by Iza W in 15 styles that have a 1870s look), Compendium (Victorian), Costado (2009, a Victorian / Western face).
  • Ornamental caps: Campi (2009), Doppel Mittel Lapidar Azure (2012), Musirte Antiqua (2012), The House of Usher (2012), Peterlon (2012), Dolphus Mieg Alphabet (2011, +Two), Dolphus Mieg Monograms (2011), Human Nature (2011), English Arabesque Revival 1900 (2011), Imprenta Royal Nonpareil (2011), XVI Century Shaw Woodcuts (2011), Ichweis Caps (2011), Cherubim Caps (2011), Rara Beleza (2011), Gothic 1880 Revival (2011), Angelicaps (2010), Unnamed Caps Two (2010), VertiCaps (2010) Rebimboca Caps (2010), Rebimboca Beveled (2012, free), Rebimboca Gradient (2012, free), Rebimboca Trash (2012, free), Rebimboca Outlined (2012, free), Republica Presente (2010), Speedball Metropolitan Caps (2010, after a design by Ross F. George), Nice Initials (2010), Morphelic (2010), DurerGotischCapitals (2010), Egmontian (2007, ornamental caps family), Saducismus Triumphatus (ornamental caps), Vogus (Victorian caps), Victorian Ornamental Capitals (2009) and Frompac 1889 Arabesque (2007) [both are classical arabesques published in Ludwig Petzendorfer's Schriften-Atlas. Eine Sammlung der wichtigsten Schreib- und Druckschriften aus alter und neuer Zeit nebst Initialen, Monogrammen, Mappen, Landeskarten und heraldischen Motiven fur die praktischen Zwecke des Kunstgewerbes, 1889], Lettrines Petin (+Ornée), Numa Initials (2006), Gradl Initialen, Vampirevich (2009, ornamental caps), Paulus Franck 1602 (2006, ornate caps), Geodec (2006, baroque caps), HostetlerFetteUltfrakturOrnamental (2007, blackletter caps), Cadels (2007, ornate caps by Iza W), Manuscript XIV Century (2007, by Iza W--four Lombardic caps), Merona (2007, by Iza W--ten Lombardic caps fonts), Selena (2007, by Iza W---ornate Victorian caps), Leyenda (great Victorian era ornamental caps), Mixed Capital Style (2007, caps), Lenda (2008, capitals), Kidnaped at Old Times (2008, ornamental caps, ransom note style), Mortised Capitals, Is Not ABrazilian Font (hand-printed blackboard bold caps), Robur The Conqueror (2009, ornamental caps), Georgia Capitals (2009), Decadence avec Elegance (exaggerated ornamental caps).
  • The American Advertise series: American Advertise No. 9 (2008), American Advertise No. 17 (2007, 19th century caps), American Advertise 018 and 019 (2008), American Advertise Square Series (2007), American Advertise 003 (2012), American Advertise 004 (2010), American Advertise 005 (2010), American Advertise 006 (2010, alphadings), American Advertise 007 (2010, ornamental caps).
  • Ornaments, fleurons: Transportation Dings *2015), Cornucopia of Dingbats Eight (2015), Animals Old Cuts Two (2015), Unpublished Ornaments Two (2013), Classix (2012), Cornucopia of Dingbats (2012-2014, +Two, +Three, +Four, +Five, +Six, +Seven), Cornucopia of Ornaments (2013; +Two, +Three, +Four, +Five, +Six, 2014), Cornucopia Caligrafica (2012), Vintage Hands (2012), Human Silhouettes (2012; +Free, 2013; +Two, 2013; +Human Silhouettes Three, 2013; +Four, 2013; +Five, 2014; +Six, 2014; +Seven, 2014; +Eight, 2014; +Nine, 2015), Easy Fleurons (2012), Floreale Two (2012), Neoclassic Fleurons Free (2011), Calligraphic Frames Soft (2011, +Two), Jugendstil Flowers Free (2011), Easy Ornaments (2011), Blasons (2011), Blasons Free (2012), Armorial (2011), Monograms Soft (2010, with Iza W), Easy Tiles (2010), Free Tiles (2010), Rough Fleurons Two (2010), Vegetable Breathe (2010), Corn Pop Plus (2010), Mortised Fleurons (2010), Mortised Ornaments (2011), Mortised Ornaments Free Two (2013), Golden Times (2010), Stahlhelme und Kronen (2010), Rough Fleurons (2006), Nouveau Never Dies (2009, ornaments), GeodecBruceOrnamented6 (2006, after a sample from the Bruce Type Foundry), Grave Ornamental (2006), BlackOrnaments (2008), Hera Hedelix (2009, ornamental tiles), Mortised Ornaments (2009), Soft Fleurons (2007), Half Flower (2007), Frames 1 (2007, by Iza W), Flower Essences, Micro Fleurons (2009), Naturella (2009, leaf and grape dingbats by Iza W), Black Fleurons (2010), Easy Fleurons Two (2011), Intellecta Borders (2008, by Iza W), Intellecta Style (2007, borders).
  • Fonts made before 2007: Brute Aldine (2007, Western family), Bad Situation (2007, after a design by Freeman Delamotte from 1864), Benjamin Franklin (2007), Geodec Petras Enhanced (2006), Deutsche Poster (2006), FatFontGrotesk (2006), Orchis (2006, an art deco family by Iza W), Fantis (2006), Frompac (2006, with Iza W), Geodec Fog (2006), Intellecta Modern (2006), Intellecta Modern 2 (2006), Intellecta Romana Humanistica (2006), Advantage (2006, together with Iza W), Biza (2006, together with Iza W), Elegancy (2006, together with Iza W), Estiliza (2006, a sans family together with Iza W), Experitypo 4, Stairway to Heaven, Copperplate PW, Dings PW, Roger Dean, Gliphs PW, Luxeuil, Watchtower Bible 1965, Gabinete Portugues (11 fonts), Elara (2009), Xilografuras (dingbats), Beta, Alta, Paleolitica Nacional, Shakespeare Studs, Copperplate collection (5 fonts), Wine, Ampersamp, James Poem, Leal Conselheiro, Haeckel Enygma, Iza B, Of, Lementa (2006, ornate family), Pirates (dingbats), Wire Clip (2009), Divina Proportione (2009, dingbats), Tharagaverung (2007), Correo (2009, a nice manly bold face), Titivilus (2007, Roman lettering), Pirates De Luxe (2007, dingbats), Geodec Minuskel (2006), Geodec Spyral (2006), Copperplate Decorative (2006), Feosa (2006), Francesco Decorative (2006, Iza W), Geodec Petras Enhanced (2006), Ibarra Flourished (2006), Intellecta Decorative 017 (2006), Intellecta Decorative 018 (2006), Intellecta Slab Bold (2006), Kansas Decorative (2006), Pingente (2006), Sixties Living (2006), Caractere Doublet (2007), DeutschePosterSteinschrift (2007; by Iza W), Bailarina (2007), GP Casual Script (2007), Colonia Portuguesa (2007), Contouration (2007), Deco Experiment 3 (2007), Floresco (2007), Flower Jars (2007, by Iza W---a very nice idea), Frutisis (2007), Intellecta Monograms (2007: 19 monogram fonts by Paulo W), Intellecta Monograms Random Sample (2012-2013: several typefaces), Peloponeso (2007, by Iza W), Porcupine (2007, by Iza W), Southern Flight (2007, by Iza W---condensed), TTF TTTOEF 4 (2007, by Iza W---dingbats), GeodecBruceFlourished, HostetlerNormande, Victorian Ultra Parphernalia (2007), Angels (2007), Angels Free (2013), Mondrongo (2007), Oorlog (2007).
  • Fonts in 2008: Das Riese (3d engraved caps, +Shadow), Economica (sans, T26), Antiqua Double 12, Bad Baltimore (+Beveled, +Typewriter), Calligraphia Latina (2008-2009, in weights called Soft2, Dense, 3, Mixed, Square Edition, Free), Fry's Alphabet, Grissom (bug dingbats, by Iza W), Latinish (by Iza W), Lettering Deco (by Iza W), Litho Romana Inland, Quadratta Serif (a slab serif by Fernando Diaz), TTF TATTOEF 7 (by Iza W).
  • Fonts made in 2009: Eingraviert (engraved; scans: i, ii, iii), Eingraviert Beveled (2011), Greko Roman Oldstyle, Ortodoxa do oriente, Sans Square, Speedball (by Iza W, Victorian style), Speedball Western Letters (after Ross F. George's lettering), Elara (2009), Intellecta Roman Tall, Force Brute & Ignorance, Sunamy Caps, Starret, The Pilgrim (alphadings), Renaisperian (alphadings), Real Caps Two, Mateus Bold (4 bold styles), Intellecta Crafts (arts and crafts family), Bruce 1490, Bradley Dingies (five dingbat typefaces, after William H. Bradley), Allerlei Zierat Renaissance, Grave Plus, the grungy Monkey series (Victorian Monkey, Monkey Poesy, Monkey Messed Gutenberg Caps, Monkey Was Here, Monkey Insinuation, Monkey In The Middle Ages), Montezuma (dingbats), Grotesque and Arabesque, Calhambeque (old car dingbats), Eiger (2009, a 3d sketched headline face).
  • Faces made in 2010: Polen, Pencraft (capitals were inspired in Swagger Capitals, an original design from Carl Stephen Junge, at Barnhart Brothers & Spindler; lowercase based Pencraft Specials, an ornamental variation of the Pencraft Oldstyle series, as displayed in the BBS catalog from 1922), Salamemingoe (children's hand), BarberPoles, Beware the neighbors (scary), BlackInitialText, CaligrafiaDivina, CornPop, CowboyHippie Pro, Grotesca3-D, Nardis, Senzacuore, Speedball Metropolitan Poster (2010, after a design by Ross F. George), TagWood, Tosca, TypographyTribute, Zooland, Bubbleboddy-Fat, bubbleboddylight-Light, Pretoria Gross (a Victorian family done with Iza W), Wood Font Five (wood plank font), Wood Font Four, Herr Foch (art nouveau), Rebimboca, Octagon French (a 3d beveled typeface due to George Nesbitt, 1838), Picuxuxo (retro futuristic, comic book style), Large Old English Riband, Ornamental Riband, Kidings (Dutch dingbats), Hostil (originally done in 2007: a headline family; followed by Hostil Shadow Two (free, 2012) and Hostil Gradient (free, 2012)), Grotesca, Heptagon French, Antiquariaat (condensed), Cortinado, Sanoxio (3d headline face), Violentia (grunge), Swirlies (spiral dings).
  • Faces from 2011: Dia de los Muertos (fantastic skeletal masks), Inland Becker, Rasgos Escritura Nuevos, Jaggard (2007, a renaissance penmanship caps typeface modeled after Joachim Romann's Queen (1954-1956, Stempel)), Jaggard Two, Naive Ornaments Black, Augustus (+Beveled: roman letters), Sayonara (oriental simulation face; the Beveled style is free), Trash Barusa (inline ornamental face), Free Ribbons, Black Ornaments Three, Calligraphia Latina Soft 5, Heraldic Devices Premium, Ornate Blackboards, Benjamin Franklin Beveled, Baltimore Typewriter Beveled, Bernardo Beveled, Van den Velde Script (a free interpretation of the work of the famous master penman Jan van den Velde, found in the Spieghel der schrijfkonste, in den welcken ghesien worden veelderhande gheschrifften met hare fondementen ende onderrichtinghe (Haarlen, 1605)), Indenture English Penmanship, Penmanship Birds and Ornaments (2012), Beware The Neighboors Shadow (texture face), White Free (shadow face), Delamotte Large Relief Beveled.
  • Typefaces made in 2012: Porosa, Presto, Derradeira (signage script), About Sweet Memories (brush script), Intellecta Ribbons, Irrelevante (beveled caps), Laus Sus Chris (Christian dingbats), Unpublished Ornaments, Heavy Squared Writing (brush face), Mezcla Titan, Sweet About (retro script), Publicité, Hard to read monograms, Free Medieval, Doctor Polidori (initial caps), Mixed Silhouettes (One through Five), Glosilla Castellana Cursiva (inline type family), Sayonax (a textured version of the oriental simulation typeface Sayonara), Wood Stevens (free), Rockabilly (fifties script), Interdite Script (heavy calligraphic face), Prismatica (free), Cristalid (free prismatic face), Zed Leppelin (free), Neo Bulletin Outline (free), Neo Bulletin College (2012), Victorian Free Ornaments (+Two), Spanish Army Shields (+Two), Varius Multiplex, Stephens Heavy Titling.
  • Typefaces from 2013: Face of Yesterday (calligraphic script), Ribbon in the sky, Dreamer (a flowing upright semi-connected script), Vorname (blackletter), Barocque Capitals, Close To You (a rabbit-eared script), Wappen (heraldic shields), Eletroz (hand-printed), Morcrepito (blackletter), Metropolitan Poster Black, Animal Silhouettes, Intellecta Pointers and Hands, The Loyalist (script), Vonnegut (a left-leaning script), Perhaps Love (left-leaning script), So Lonely (script), Exposition (upright script), Plaster of Paris (connected script), Volstead (connected script), Versitia (connected script), Porongo (heavy brush script), Fat Fantasy, Das Krieg (soldier dingbats), Corn Pop Two (ornamental corners), Corn Pop Four, Corn Pop Five, Astrodings, Vulnavia Sans (comic book face), Capitular Heraldica, Mirella Initials Ornamntals (a swashy calligraphic script; with Iza W), Carpete (retro script), Free Writer, Round Hand, Exclusivite (fifties script), Hertz Oscillations (fat retro script), Heavy Rock (fifties script), Raindrops (retro script), Ralph Walker (ronde), Exiles (retro signage script), Mr. Richmond Caps (art nouveau alphadings), Berengard Caps Two.
  • Typefaces from 2014: Prester John, Animals Old Cuts, Take a Pebble, Corn Pop Five (borders), Kidnapped at German Lands (ransom note font), Kidnapped at German Lands 2, Kidnapped at German Lands 3, Kidnapped at German Lands 4 (finished in 2016).
  • Typefaces from 2015: Rogeer (script), Chart Moss, Eliensee, Speedball Ragged, State Bridge, Derniere Script, Grissom Four (dingbats of critters), Das Modern, Zona Pro (a sans family).
  • Typefaces from 2016: Ares Modernos, Soldier William Holmes (vintage handwriting), Doctor Russel (script), Hollandisch Closed (blackletter), Rough Flowers (floral ornaments), Equis (crosses), Mattaaus (a counterless poster font), Holland Morleau (a Kanzlei style blackletter font), Rough Vignettes, Rechnung (a bejeweled didone), Alphabet Fantasie (decorative caps), Phantasinian (blackletter), Loosing Memory (blackletter), Laandbrau (blackletter), Lord Radcliff.
  • Typefaces from 2019: Penmanship Feather.
  • Typefaces from 2020: Victorian Alphabets (a weathered engraved money font; despite its name, this is just one alphabet), Mortised Vignettes, Mortised Caps, Monocracy Cuts And Clips, Sincelo Ornaments, Augusta Torino Ornaments (based on art nouveau ornaments from Societa Augusta Torino), Renouveau (art nouveau).

    Typefaces from 2021: Gotteslob (blackletter), Cotton Mather (a medieval blackletter), Josef Wein Moderne Blackletter (after an alphabet by Josef Heim from the 1900 book Moderne Schriften / herausgegeben und verlegt von Josef Heim, Supernouveau (art nouveau ornaments).

Showcase of Intellecta Design's fonts, numbering 554 as of early 2017. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ion Neto

In 2018, Ion Neto, Lara Benedet and Nicholas Auler, all students at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Florianopolis, Brazil, co-designed the free brutalist typeface BoBardi. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ipanema Gráfica
[Rubén Prol]

Ruben Prol is based in A Coruña, Spain. He used to run Ipanema Gráfica, a Brazilian photoblog site, where original fonts such as Rita (2010, slabby), Comic Arousa (2007), Nantronte (2005), Velvet Illusions (2005, retro futuristic), Vila Morena (2006), Johnyokonysm (2005), As pedras da Belle Otero (2006, an artsy pixel font), Milocha (2010, sans), Rita (2010, slab serif), and Marela (2005) may be found.

Rubén Prol created the sans face Carme (2011), which is free at Google Font Directory. Ancient Galician stone inscriptions led Prol to design Uralita (2012, +Bold, 2013), which is also free.

In 2016, he designed the soccer shirt lettering typeface Hibernia, and the multilined Starman. In 2014, he designed the custom soccer shirt typeface RCD Carme Condensed for the new (2014-2015) RC Deportivo kits.

Typefaces from 2017: Chuca Mono, Lordela (an angular German expressionist typeface), Abisinia (a unicase poster font).

Dafont link. Behance link. Old URL. Behance link for Ruben Prol. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Iris Amaral

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of Modernidade (2017) and Bear Blade (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isaac AraGuim

Isaac AraGuim, a student at IESB in Brasilia, Brazil, created the hand-printed caps typeface Trilo (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isaac Guimaraes

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Trilo (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Avellar

During her design studies at PUC (Rio de Janeiro), Isabela Avellar created the woody typeface Primavera (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Certain de Freitas

Brazilian creator of a vernacular signage face in 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela D. Caragelasco

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Isabela D. Caragelasco designed the floral caps typeface Beautiful Power (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Frazao

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the dot matrix typeface Bolota (2014), which was a school project at UFPE. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Lima

Isabela Soares de Lima (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) created the barbed typeface Xote das Letras in 2015 during her graphic design studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Morais

During her studies at Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designed the curly typeface Cleidiane (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Muniz

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the free unicase painted letter font Frieda (2019), which is named to honor Frieda Kahlo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabela Robeiro Rodrigues Isa

Graphic design student in Campos, Brazil, who created the spurred typeface Nobre (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabella Gião

Brazilian graphic designer in Sao Paulo who is studying at SENAC. She designed Old Hope Edessa (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabella Ribeiro Aragao

For her PhD at UFPE (in Recvife, Brazil) and USP (in Sao Paulo, under Priscila Farias), Isabella Ribeiro Aragao researched Funtimod (Fundição de Tipos Modernos, est. 1932), the largest and first industrial scale type manufacturer in Brazil with national reach. Considered an important Brazilian type foundry, it used to import matrices from European countries, especially Germany, to fabricate the modern types. Examples of their typefaces include Memphis Meio Preto (1960s), which is similar to Rudolf Wolf's iconic slab serif typeface, Memphis. At ATypI 2015 in Sao Paulo, Isabella Ribeiro Aragao and Priscila Farias reported on their research into Funtimod. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isabelle Cunha

During her graphic design studies in Fortaleza, Brazil, Isabelle Cunha created the vintage display typeface Spatito (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isac Correa Rodrigues
[Isaco Type]

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Isaco Type
[Isac Correa Rodrigues]

Isaco Type is a type foundry in Vacaria, Brazil, est. 2009. Its founder is Isac Rodrigues (b. Vacaria, 1986), a graphic designer born who graduated from the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul State. His typefaces:

  • Grand prize winner at Tipos Latinos 2010 for his calligraphic typeface family Monarcha (2009).
  • Basel Sans ITD (2009, a humanist sans in one style only).
  • The calligraphic family Mayence (2010). Mayence Ornaments won an award at Tipos Latinos 2012.
  • Cantiga (2014): s a 44-style workhorse typeface family that uses contrast to express itself.
  • Basel Neue (2014). A complete redesign of BaselSans ITD in eight styles.
  • Destra (2015). A narrow sans typeface family.
  • Zega Text (2016). A 14-style slightly flared top-heavy typeface family. Followed later in 2016 by Zega Grot, which also has 14 styles.

Facebook page. Behance link. Creative Market link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Isadora Duarte

During her studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Isadora Duarte designed the great cutout typeface Fenda (2018) and the vernacular cutout typeface Beira (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isaias Barreto Silveira

Palhoça, Brazil-based designer of the decorative caps typeface Bauhaus Flow (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isaias Jacomeli

Ribeirao Preto, Brazil-based designer of the art nouveau style typeface Toulouse Lautrec (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isis Marques

Brazilian visual designer who is based in Antibes, France. Creator of the tall thin sans typeface Vitral (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Isis May Wensing

Graphic designer in Florianopolis, Brazil, who created Neue Scharf 18 (2018) after a 16th century curly blackletter found in F. Delamote's book The Book of Ornamental Alphabets: Ancient and Mediaeval. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Israel Boschetti

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the art deco typeface Coiote (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Israel Dias de Oliveira
[Rael Dideoli]

Sao Paulo, Brazil based joyrnalist and editor. Designer of the ransom note font Fidalga (2019), which was inspired by the lambe lambe letterpress lettering of Grafica Fidalga. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Israel Teixeira

At UNESP in Bauru, Brazil, Israel Teixeira designed the blackletter typeface Modern Gothic (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Italo Mendes

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the threaded outline typeface Fantasia (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Iury Borel

For a branding project for Abanca Bar Café, Iury Borel () designed the vernacular typeface Bem Vindis (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Iury Camisao

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the playful all caps typeface Victor Victoria (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ivan de Deus

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer (at Universidade Positivo) of Duke Sans (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ivana Grande

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of Olinda Grande (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Iza Wilma Lima Peixoto

Iza W is a Brazilian type designer who works with Paulo W at intellecta Design. Klingspor link. She created Kocham (2008, an art deco geometric typeface with dots centered in all letters), Orchis (2006, Intellecta Design), an art deco famliy in the style of Broadway. Other fonts, done with Paulo W at Intellecta Design in 2006: Advantage, Biza, Elegancy, Estiliza, Frompac. She designed DeutschePosterSteinschrift, Alta (5 styles), Apolo Decorative (Victorian era caps), Ariana, Black, Cresciesco (roman times lettering), Drianh (late 19th century styles), Easy Callig, Evangeliaire Uncial, Geodec N9 (high contrast sans family), Glaciana (decorative caps), Grid, Half Flower 2, Laureatus (Lombardic), Malvinna, Paola Decorative (caps), Passo Borgo (the ultimate spiky dungeon family), Schneider Kontrast (a 15-style art deco and ornamental family based on F.H. Ernst Schneidler's Kontrast (1930, Weber)), and Questy (semi-slab serif) in 2007.

Productions in 2008: Basilissa (flowery caps), Calligraphia Latina Soft, Chyrllene (curly Victorian family), Clea (caps), Fridha (undrerstated and 3d calligraphy), Hostetler Kapitalen 2, Litho Romana Inland (a caps family), Ogden (calligraphic), Olivetti Typewriter (5 styles), Syl (frilly Victorian caps), Tissot (2008, fine caps), Triball (headline blackletter family), TTF TATTOEF 8 (tattoo dings). MyFonts says The mysteriously-named Iza W shares most of the development activities at Intellecta Design with Paulo W. She specializes in revivals of historic advertising types, specifically metal and wood display types of the Americas, from the early 19th to mid 20th century. and lists these fonts at the end of 2008 as having been designed by her: Advantage, Agua (2007, an extension of Heinrich Maehler's 1931 font, Salut), Alta, AltDeutsch, Anatomy, Antiqua Shaded, Apolo Decorative, Ariana, Basilissa, Biza, Black, Boliche, Bruce Borders, Bruce Flourished, Bruce Hairline, Bruce Miscelania, Bruce Ornament, Cadels, Calligraphia Latina Soft, Catania, Centennial Script Fancy (+Three), Chancelaresca Spanola, Chyrllene, Clea, Cleo (Lombardic ornamental caps), Cresciesco, Deco Experiment 2, Deco Experiment 3, Deco Experiment 4, Deco Experiment 5, Deco Experiment 6 (2007), Deco Experiment 7, Deutsche Poster Steinschrift, Donald, Drianh, Easy Callig, Egipcia, Elara (2009), Elegancy, Engel, Estiliza, Evangeliaire Uncial, Faroeste, Feosa, Figgins Brute, Fin Fraktur, Flower Essences, Flower Jars, Fofucha (2007, a psychedelic typeface modeled after Seymour Chwast's Artone from 1968), Frames 1, Francesco Decorative, Fridha, Frompac, Fry's Alphabet, Furniet Roman (2008, after Fournier), Gans Animals, Gans Carmen Adornada, Gans Cornucopia, Gans Gotico Globo, Gans Italiana, Gans Royality, Gans Sport Club, Gans Titania, Gans Titular Adornada, Gans Transportation, Gans Vessels Fishes, Geodec Bruce Ornamented (2006, a tribute to George Bruce), Geodec Minuskel, Geodec N9, Geodec Petras Enhanced, Glaciana, Gloo Biloo (2010, spooky alphading face), Gothic Handtooled Bastarda, Gotische, Gotische Frame, Gottar (blackletter), Gradl Initialen, Grid, Grissom (insect dingbats), Grolier (caps), Grolier Beveled (2011, free at Dafont), Half Flower, Hannover, Hostetler Kapitalen, Imperio Romano (2009, roman heads), Intellecta Bodoned (+Two, +Trash), Intellecta Borders, Intellecta Crowns (royal crowns), Intellecta Grotesca Compacta, Intellecta Slab Bold, Intellecta Square, Intellecta Typewriter, Intellecta Typewriter 2, Japonesa (2010, oriental simulation), Julisa Script, Kocham, Latinish, Laureatus, Lettering Deco (2008, art deco, +Shadow), Litho Romana Inland, Littler Serifada, Magro, Majestade, Malvinna, Manuscript XIV Century, Merona, Missal, Monograms Soft (2010, with Paulo W), Naturella (2009, leaf and grape dingbats), Neretta (2008, +Italic), Numbers, Ogden, Olivetti Typewriter, Orchis, Palermo, Paola Decorative, Peloponeso, Porcupine, Questy, Remington Elite Typewriter, Samuello, Schneider Kontrast, Schneidler Zierbuchstablen, Schwandner Versalia (2010, ornamental caps based on an alphabet by Austrian penman Johann Georg von Schwandner), Schwandner Black Fleurons (2010), Schwandner Ornaments (2010), Selena, Sinfonia, Southern Flight, Speedball, Standard Typewriter, Suciellid, Sunamy (oriental simulation, after lettering by Ross F. George), Surrey (2008), Syl, Tissot, Tondella, Triball, TTF TATTOEF 4, TTF TATTOEF 6, TTF TATTOEF 7, TTF TATTOEF 8, Tuska, Underwood Typewriter (+Underscore), Uthan, Versatile Initials, Victorian Exotical Capitals, Warp, Woodball, Yanna, Zooth.

From 2009: Calligraphia Latina Soft3, Cantate (+Beveled), Remington Weather (old typewriter), Xyla (caps), Polen, Polen Two (2007), Arrius (calligraphic), Catilina, Pentagraph (upright connected script), Renania (calligraphic), Renania Double Line (free), Samantha (caps), Silius Engraved (caps), Stencil Intellecta (+Trash), Tatooyn, Urszula (caps), Victorio (caps), Elfort (formal calligraphy after Poppl Exquisite, a typeface by Friedrich Poppl), Pretoria Gross (2009), Holy Church (2009, blackletter), Holy Church Fleurons (2009), Single Silhouettes (2009).

Typefaces done in 2010: Penabico (a calligraphic script; with Paulo W), Baltimore Typewriter (a great typewriter family, with a black-on-white typewriter keys style added), Izouda (an art deco Broadway-style beauty), Bernardo (an italic family, with swash initials thrown in, named after Lucian Bernhard), Netuno, Supermarket (shop signage family), Bruce Influence (interpretation of Great Primer Ornamented No. 30, from the Bruce's TypeFoundry 1869 catalog), Pretoria Gross (a Victorian family done with Paulo W), Reliant (2010, with Dmitrij Greshnev: a free interpretation of Bernhard Schönschrift (Lucian Bernhard) and Liberty, which was designed by W.T. Sniffin for ATF in 1927, following the original designs by Lucian Bernhard), Reliant Limited (2012, free version).

Gostosinhos (2010) are hilarious faces put together in a dingbat font. Centennial Onaments (2010) was done with Paulo W. Calligraphic Birds is pure penmanship.

Fonts done in 2011: Ambrose Bierce Daned Font (ornamental caps), Menina Carinhosa (floriated caps), Menina Formosa (floriated caps), Menina Espinhosa (2011), Menina Graciosa Ornaments (2011, +Two), Menina Poderosa Ornaments (2011), Azalleia (floriated caps), Azalleia Ornaments, Naoko (a fantastic oriental simulation face), Bestiario (calligraphic penmanship dingbats based on the work of English writing master John Seddon, 1644-1700), Seddon Penmans Paradise Capitals (elaborate caps along the lines of Bestiario), Dolphus-Mieg Monograms (after a 1901 book by the Dollfus-Mieg company), Imprenta Royal Nonpareil, Dia de los muertos (2011), Naive Ornaments (2011), Eingraviert Dutch Capitals (2011).

Creations in 2012: Spirulina, Promotion Script, Soft Ornaments (+Two, +Three, +Four, +Five, +Six, +Seven, +Eight, +Nine, +Ten, +Eleven, +Twelve, +Thirteen, +Fourteen, +Fifteen, +Sixteen, +Seventeen, +Eighteen, +Nineteen, +Twenty, +21), Soft Garden (ornaments), The Black Shapes, Sabor Words, Sabor Digital (textured), Sabor Rasgos Escritura (upright connected script), Floreart (floral dingbats), Mirella Script (French bastarda penmanship script), Soft Flowers, Derriey Vignettes (after Charles Derriey), Gracious Azaleas (flowery dings).

Design from 2013: Bruce Ornaments Collection, Invitation Script (after the calligraphy of Andrade de Figueiredo, 1722), Mirella Initials Ornamentals (a swashy calligraphic script done with Paulo W), Menina Graciosa (ornamental caps), Menina Gostosa (Loira (caps), Morena (calligraphic), Ornamentos (floral)), Alien Trees. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Izabela de Lima

Izabela de Lima ("Elfa do PhotoScape", b. 1993) is the Brazilian creator of the hand-printed typefaces Bella J =K A Better Place (2012), Bella K Don't Blink (2012), Bella K Brackets (2012), Bella K. Hopeless (2012), and Bella K. Mad (2012).

Fonts from 2013: Bella K. Dings are Cool, Bella K. Hopeless (script font).

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Ja

La Coruña, Spain-based designer of pixaçao ABC (2014), a typeface based on Brazilian graffiti. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jackson Alves
[Type Curitiba Foundry]

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Jackson Tadeu Amaral
[Oliveira37]

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Jacques Palermo

As a student at ESPM-SUL in Porto Alegre, Bazil, Jacques Palermo designed Kill Me Please (2012, a scratchy hand-printed typeface) and Memorial (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jadna Saibert

During his studies in Florianopolis, Brazil, Jadna saibert created the cut-out vernacular typeface Maracatu Pulsa (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jady Salvatico

Sao Paulo-based creator of Loop (2012) and Partout (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jahde Vaccani

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of Foxy Font (2016) during her studies at ESPM-RJ (class of 2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jair Martins
[Typophobia]

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Jair Martins
[Jrmuitos]

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Jal Lemos

Pernambuco, Brazil-based designer (b. 1991) of High Techish (2021). It is based on an old computer game font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

James Alves

Brazilian designer---I think---of the stencil typeface Columbina (2018) for a branding project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

James Eduardo Dudi

Curitiba-based Brazilian designer of the liquid typeface Setor (2004), Wcom, the pixel typeface Cube (2004), the Cyrillic display typeface Poka (2004), and the futuristic DNA (2004). [Google] [More]  ⦿

James Passos

Balneario Camboriu, Brazil-based designer (b. 1978) of the fat brush typeface Abstracto (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

James W. Mills

Glasgow-based graphic designer. Home page. He created a pixacao-inspired typeface in 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Janaina Lima

During her studies in Sao Roque, Brazil, Janaina Lima designed the graffiti-inspired typeface Sevati (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Janepix

Brazilian designer of Janepix Handwriting (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Janis Odara

During her studies at Universidade de Pelotas, Brazil, Janis Odara created Tipo Escama (2014), a display typeface based on fish scales. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jaqueline Morais

Salvador, Brazil-based designer of the minimalist sans typeface Mind The Gap (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jarbas Gomes
[Forte Type]

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Jasco Jasco

Designer in Curitiba, Brazil, who created Minimo Stella (2014, an avant garde caps typeface) and Deco Avenue (2014, art deco typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jason Nona

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Jason Nona created an unnamed informal typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

J.C. Reis

During his studies, J.C. Reis (Guarulhos, Brazil) designed Oscar Sans (2018) to honor famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jean Bros

Jean Bros (Venancio Aires, Brazil) created Le Pixel (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jean Luc Louis

Jean Luc Louis (Porto Alegre, Brazil) designer of the sci-fi font Louis Futuristic (2015), which was a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jean Wojciechowski
[Massimo Studio]

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Jean Wojciechowski

Curitiba, Brazil-based graphic designer, who spent some time in New York City. His typefaces:

  • Massimo (2018). A bespoke wide sans typeface family for Massimo Studio in Curitiba.
  • Linsingen (2017), co-designed with Renato Bertao. It comes in Vintage, Moderna and Stencil styles, and was inspired by Brazilian lithographic tea barrel labels from the early 1900s.
  • St Monique (2015). An antiqua typeface.
  • Axis (2014). A stunning (and free!) sans typeface.
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Jeferson Damasceno Lima

Brazilian designer of Square Alphabet (2011, geometric, experimental), and the dot matrix typeface Digt R (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jeferson Jacob de Souza

Born in 1981 in Joinville, Brazil, Jeferson Jacob de Souza created the handcrafted typeface Guapos in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jeferson Kiyota Mori

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the art deco typeface Grande Londrina (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jeferson Sevald

Sao Jose do Cedro, Brazil-based designer of the compass-and-ruer typeface Geoclidia (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jefferson Camargo

Londrina, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Buk (2017), named in honor of Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jefferson Cortinove
[Sea Types]

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Jefferson Cortinove
[Cort9.com]

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Jefferson de Camargo

Brazilian designer who graduated from Unesp. Creator in 2003 of Concept (pixel face), Superout (pixel-based) and Dual (techno). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jenifer Abad

During her studies at UEMG (Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais), Jenifer Abad (Belo Horizionte, Brazil) created an untitled connect-the-dots typeface (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jeniffer Fernandes

Campos dos Goitacazes, Brazil-based creator of Natural Nouveau (2013), a typeface that contains certain art nouveau elements. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jennifer Monte

Recife, Brazil-based designer of Mauricea (2012), a blackletter typeface based on lettering on a bottle of cachaça. Surreal (2012) is based on Trajan Pro. Goo Font (2013) is a puixelish typeface. All these fonts were created during Jennifer's studies at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jeremias Ribeiro

Pompeia, Brazil-based designer of BausQ (2015), a Bauhaus-inspired display sans typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Avila

Designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who, during her studies at ESPM, created a clean sans typeface (2015) [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Boscardin

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Jessica Boscardin created the octagonal typeface Letras Geometricas (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Furtado

Jessica Furtado (b.Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil) moved to Portugal in 2008, and is based in Aveiro. During her studies at the Unversity of Coimbra, she designed Fer 150 (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Lima

Design student in Recife, Brazil, who created the ballet-inspired Noir (2015) for a school project at UFPE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Lin

Sao Paulo-based designer of the display typeface Latte (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Pereira

Designer and illustrator in Joinville, Brazil, who created the display typeface Initus (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Reis

In 2015, Jessica Reis (Maranhao, Brazil), Emerson Muniz, Maria Cecilia de Freitas and Milena Carvalho co-designed a handcrafted vernacular typeface for a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Santos

Graphic designer in Olinda, Brazil, who created the venacular font Jessie in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jessica Serafim

Graphic designer in Vila Velha, Brazil, who created the text typeface Prongs in 2016 with Amanda Ardisson during her studies at UFES. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jesus Jones

Graduate of UFG, where he studied graphic design. Goiana, Brazil-based designer of the free typeface Serjao Vernacular (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joâo Batista Moreira Correia

Brazilian designer of the typeface Leon Regular, which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joana Amador

Brazilian type designer who works at Tipos do aCaso. Her fonts include the children's handwriting font Toinho, designed with Renata Faccenda. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joana D

Graduate of Universidade Lusofona and of PUC in Rio de Janeiro. Based in Lisbon, Joana created a pixacao style graffiti font called Pixo Type (2012).

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Joana Henrique

Santos, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Veio Abusado (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joana Vidal

At Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor, Fortaleza, Brazil), Joana Vidal designed the handcrafted typeface Joa Hand (2015) and Joana (2015). In 2018, Joana Vidal and Lorena Araujo co-designed the vernacular typeface Batok. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Bastos

Graphic design student in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Creator of the curvy display typefaces Modular (2012) and Lindha (2012) while studying at UEMG. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Brandao

Recife, Brazil-based designer at UFPE of the spurred typeface Paraiso (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Chafic

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the squarish modular typeface Modularum (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Claudio

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the yextured typeface Viceras Neue (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Costa

Brazilian creator of the serifed typeface family Edith Book (2012).

It is possible that this is the same Joao Costa who co-designed the thin lachrymal typeface Zitrone FY in 2014 at FontYou with Jérémie Hornus and Alisa Nowak. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Joao Emmanuel

Caruaru, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Modtype 47 (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Faissal

Joao Pessoa, Brazil-based designer of the free vector format multi-width sans display typeface Celestina (2017), which was developed for the branding of Cosmica. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Faraco

Brazilian FontStructor who made the piano key typeface Phyllon (2010) and Bar Dot (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Garcia

Gravatai, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Dovahkin (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Henrique Lopes

Ananindeua, Brazil-based creator (b. 1986, Brazil) of FontForum Giureska (2012), a blackletter / uncial family published by URW, and of Styla Pro (2013), a flared typeface also published by URW, and advertized as a romantic sans influened by Bodoni.

Lucca (2013) is a flared humanist sans typeface that was inspired by Italian Renaissance fonts like Poliphilus, Blado, Centaur and Arrighi.

Typefaces from 2015: Pleiad (seven interchangeable scripts published by URW++: Pleiad Alcyone, Pleiad Celeno, Pleiad Electra, Pleiad Maia, Pleiad Merope, Pleiad Sterope, Pleiad Taygete).

Typefaces from 2017 at URW++: Meyling (emulating painted letters, or perhaps an oriental brush).

Typefaces from 2020: Slazer (futuristic, sci-fi).

Author of Elements of Manga Style. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Joao Mambelli

Brazilian designer (b. 1997) of the monoline squarish typeface Razer Black Widow (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Manuel Correia

During his studies at Centro Universitario FIEO in Osasco, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Joao Manuel Correia created the handcrafted digital poster typeface Cordel (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Neto

Graphic designer in Fortaleza, Brazil, who created a layered geometric typeface calle Cor Modular (2012) during his studies at Centro Universitário Estácio do Ceará. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Pedro Anselmi

As a design student in Farroupilha, Brazil, Joao Pedro Anselmi created Ribbon Furled Typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Pedro Barboza

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular outlined typeface Sagafé (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Pedro de Oliveira

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the octagonal typeface Diaga (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Pedro Jacques
[Type classification systems]

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Joao Pedro Pereira Freire

Jundiai, Brazil-based designer of the rounded techno typeface family Oma (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Pedro Vila Nova

Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil-based designer of the free rounded monoline sans font Nita (2014). Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Pereira

Vila Velha, Brazil-based designer of the fat finger typeface Homer Simpson (2015) and the handcrafted typeface Open Season (2016). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Peres

Senior designer at Interbrand Sydney who was born in Brazil. For Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) he created MTC Neon (2013, with Chris Maclean).

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Joao Pucci

During his studies at IED in Firenze, Italy, Joao Pucci, who hails from Brazil, designed Trytype (2013). This typeface was designed using geometric principles, and looks like an architectural typeface, a far relative of David Siegel's Tekton. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Rafael de Aquino

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the modular sports shirt typeface Una (2018), which was finished during his studies at PUC Rio. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Ricardo Zattar

Florianopolis, Brazil-based creator of Square Fold (2011, paper fold face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Victor Pereira Thomaz

Joinville, Brazil-based designer of the plumpish display typeface Queer (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Victor Rangel

Taubate, Brazil-based designer of the native art-inspired outline typeface Xingum (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Vitor Santos

During his design studies in Rio de Janeiro, Joao Vitor Santos created Paper Punch (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joao Vitor Scarpim

During his studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Joao Vitor Scarpim designed the free squarish typeface Long Johnson (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joatan Junior

Graphic designer in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, who created the gothic typeface Hellvetica (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

João Carlos Martin Ramos

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the curvy typeface Halt (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

João Faraco

Brazilian designer in Rio de Janeiro (b. 1985) who graduated from ESPM-RJ. Designer of Bar Dot (2010), Faraco Hand (2009), and Phyllon (2010, piano key face). Home page. Fontsy link. Behance link. Another home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

João Gabriel Oliveira

During his studiies at UFSC, Florianopolis, Brazil-based João Gabriel Oliveira created the grungy typeface Corrompida (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

João Melhorance

Graphic design student at PUC in Rio de Janeiro in 2014. During that year, he created the modular typeface Svalbard. [Google] [More]  ⦿

João Paulo Angelim

Sao Paulo-based Brazilian designer in 2007 of the hookish hand-printed typeface Original Olinda Style, and of Lego System (dingbats). FADU-UBA link. Dafont link. Klingspor link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joceanny Lima

Brazilian ex-student of UFPE, b. 1981, who created the typeface Tipofilme at Tipos do aCASO (2005). From Paraibo, she works now as a designer. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joelmir Guedes

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, b. 1986. Designer of the display typeface Raul (2014) and the squarish modular typeface Guedes (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Johlen Teixeira

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free experimental typeface Somos Todos Perfeitos (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joice Miyawaki

Graphic design student in Sao Paulo. Behance link. Creator of the thin monoline sans typeface Voil Light (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jonas Junior

Designer in Recife, Brazil, who created the modular typeface F Font (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jonas Mello Kühner
[Design Creatipos]

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Jonas Moreira

Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil-based designer of the sans typeface Geometrya Sans (2018) and the display typefaces Arco (2019) and Atom Heart Mother (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jonatan Xavier
[Types and Boats]

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Jonathan B

Brazilian graphic design student in Fortaleza who created the plumpish Air Balloon font (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jonathan William Petroski

Designer of Asteristico (2021), a digital typeface that is inspired by vernacular design. It was created for an academic assignment at UFPR (Federal University of Parana). The typeface references the urban lettering found in the city of Curitiba, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jonathans Trevisan

During his studies at UNIMEP in 2014, Jonathans Trevisan (Piracicaba, Brazil) created the paper cutout typeface Sealtype. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jonathas Beloni

During his studies, Itu, Brazil-based Jonathas Beloni designed the display sans typeface Beloni Unclosed Sans (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joohn Fonts

Osasco, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer (b. 2004) of the pixel typeface Reblinking (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jordana Alves

Goiania, Brazil-based graphic design studentr at Universidade Federal de Goiás in 2015, when she created the italic typeface Hadnos in cooperation with Guilherme Marques and Thiago Augusto. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jorge Iorgaciow

Monte Mor, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular signage typeface Toronto (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jorge Kavicki

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the psychedelic typeface Slime Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jorge Luis Vidal

During his studies at Universidade Federal do Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil-based Jorge Luis Vidal designed the decorative ivy-themed all caps typeface A Casa (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jorge Luiz Campos

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the Peignotian typefaces Arkivo (2017) and Limb (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jorge Teivelis

Jorge Teivelis (Bauru, Brazil) designed the squarish typeface Pipe Type (2012) according to a strict grid design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jose Claudio Alves Neto

During his studies, Americana, Brazil-based Jose Claudio Alves Neto created a display typeface that was inspired by Japanese rice (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jose Zeh Fernando (Rorshack)
[blue eighty four (was Portfolio Virtual; or azul84)]

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Jose Zeh Fernando (Rorshack)
[The death of the pixel font]

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José

Nova Olinda, Brazil-based designer of the squarish display typeface Do Kariri (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

José Azevedo

Illustrator and graphic designer from Vitoria, Brazil, who is now located in Bremen, Germany. On his Behance page, we can find many great typographic posters.

In 2014, he created a scratchy multiline typeface called Scratching Font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

José Claudio Rodrigues da Silva

Sao Paulo-based designer of Bellini (2013), which was done at the Escuela de Arte de Granada. The typeface is based on Antigua Progreso (Gans, 1923). Not be confused with yet another typeface called Bellini (1999, A. Pat Hickson), which revived the same Richard Gans font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

José Fabio

Brazilian codesigner with Melissa Trigueiro, Ricardo, George Vinícios and Paula Robalinha of the experimental typeface Geometrica (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

José R. d'Elboux
[Tipos Paulistanos]

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Josenildo Pragana

Brazilian creator of the hand-printed typeface Fonte (2013) and the grungy Pragana's (2013).

Behance link. Fontspace link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Josias Moraes

Aka Josias de Moraes Silva. During his studies, Josias Moraes (Diaderna, Brazil) created the free serifed typeface Sophine (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Josinaldo Barbosa

Recife, Brazil-based designer (b. 1970) designer of the fighting silhouette typeface Cangaceiros (2021) and the feminist slogan font Femme (2021, with Taina Palhano). [Google] [More]  ⦿

JOSO
[Zózimo Teixeira Pinto Neto]

Zózimo Neto (JOSO) (b. 1984) is a Brazilian design student at UFPE in Recife since 2003. He created the free dingbat font Macumbats (2007). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jossie Castro

Editorial and graphic designer in Buenos Aires. She created the minimalist monoline sans family Donna in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joyce Carr

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the UNESP school project font Techtype (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Joyce Oliveira

During her studies in Pelotas, Brazil, Joyce Oliveira designed the beautiful artistic Japanese brush typeface Brumic (2017: free download). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jr Silva

Gravata, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Marujo (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jrmuitos
[Jair Martins]

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the children's hand-printed typeface Dias Irregulares (2020). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Juan Frias

Brazilian illustrator and designer of computer games. On Behance, he says that he lives in Spain. Designer of the fat counterless family Mantequilla (+Congelada) in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juciara Rodrigues

During her studies at UFRN (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), Juciara Rodrigues (Natal, Brazil) designed the outlined Bauhaus-style font Staatliches (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jugurta Lisboa Filho

Brazilian designer of the geographical symbol font Sigmoda. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Jukka Virkkunen

Finland-born and Londrina, Brazil-based designer of Oliveira's Neon (2013), a FontStruct typeface that was inspired by neon signs from the 1920s. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia

Brazilian designer (b. 1997) of the pixel typeface Outer Space (2016, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia
[Valerio Di Lucente]

Julia is Valerio Di Lucente (Italy), Erwan Lhuissier (France) and Hugo Timm (Brazil). They met at the Royal College of Art in London having come from different professional backgrounds in editorial design, web and art direction. The studio Julia was founded in 2008 upon their graduation. Together, they work on books, typefaces, posters, websites, identities and exhibition design. They teach as visiting lecturers at Kingston University. Typefaces:

  • Premio (2010), A beveled typeface, extended to lowercase in 2012.
  • Riso (2009) is a display typeface designed for The Invisible Dot.
  • Above Magazine (2009, an almost typewriter type).
  • Copan (2010, a multilined typeface commissioned by Wallpaper's Born in Brazil issue that paid tribute to Oscar Niemeyer).
  • Herman (octagonal, done for Wired Magazine in 2010).
  • Modo (2008, an experiment on a superposition of shifted strokes).
  • Gill Sans Rounded (2007).
  • Serious Sans (2008, anti--Comic sans).
  • Volt (2009, a sans done for Volt Magazine).
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Julia Boudet Caldas

Julia took an ordinary Bodoni, and fiddled with the serifs---making them asymmetric and wedged--- in the creation of Nuova Bodoni (2012). She is based in Rio de Janeiro. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Canton

During her studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Julia Canton designed a floriated all caps typeface (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Capinos

During her graphic design studies at Universidade Federal de Pelotas in Pelotas, Brazil, Julia Capinos created the wavy threaded typeface Gaia (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Contreras

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who started from old metal type matrices and created a grungy pair of free typefaces, Carimbado (2015) and Carimbado Light (2015). Behance link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Falcao

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the free display typeface Crono (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Franco

During her studies at FACAMP in Campinas, Brazil in 2013, Julia Franco created a modular typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Kaffka

During her design studies in Sao Paulo, Julia Kaffka created the modular techno typeface Bandit (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Lopes

Brazilian designer of the round monoline sans typeface Lulia (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Mele

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Elenvars (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Sousa

Sant Andre, Brazil-based designer, with a group of co-students, of the rounded sans typeface Abatjul (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Stabel

Sao Paulo-based designer of the display typeface Ayni (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Teixeira

Brazilian designer of Tape Font (2012), a multichromatic paper-fold typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julia Yuri Landim Goya

Bauru, Brazil-based design student in the College of Architecture, Arts and Communication from Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho University, who created Petit Noveau (2014), a typeface inspired by art nouveau. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Azevedo

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of a curly typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Bonardi

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the display sans typeface Xilo (2016) and a sign alphabet (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Carvalho

Designer from Rio de Janeiro (b. 1987) who designed Refrigerator Notes (2008, handwriting) and Allura Script (handwriting).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Demarque

While studying design at SENAC in Brazil in 2009, Juliana Demarque designed the avant-garde typeface Sfera Light. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Figueiredo

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the stencil typeface Urban (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Furtado

Illustrator/ designer in Nova Iguacu, Brazil, who designed a beautiful typographic anti-smoking poster in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Galati

Sao Paulo-based creator of Bidu (2012), an octagonal counterless typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Lopes

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Orakulo (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Marques

Juliana Marques (Sao Paulo) created the school project typeface Avalon (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Maulin

Designer in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. Creator of Tube Type (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Nogueira

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Juliana Nogueira created the copperplate typeface Nogs Bold (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Pimenta

During her studies at UFES, Vitoria, Brazil-based Juliana Pimenta designed the handcrafted titling typeface Juventina (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Santiago

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of Art Deju (2012, art nouveau). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliana Soares

Juliana Soares (Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil) made Pixel (2011) during her studies at Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliano Augusto
[Fondue Fontes]

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Juliano Caglioni

As a student at Faculdade da Serra Gaucha (FSG) in 2014, Juliano Caglioni (Caxios do Sul, Brazil) designed the display typeface Sword Dance. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliano Grendene Warpechowski

Designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created a typeface called Terror (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliano Vieira

Sao Paulo-based graphic designer who created typographically inspiring lettering for Imperio Bartenders in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliano Weide

Juliano Weide (Porto Alegre, Brazil) co-designed the kitchen tile typeface Black Saul with Andrey Damo in 2013.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julianos Kahlonos

Julian was born in Brasil and grew up in New York City where he practices design and photography. Neu Kahlon (2012) is an italic-based sans serif font made up of thick geometric lines. Its design was influenced by fonts like Akkurat and Avant Garde. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Juliany Siqueira

Graphic designer in Fortaleza, Brazil, who made the sci-fi typeface Space Type (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julie Lobo

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the avant garde typeface The Unbearable Lightness Of The Font (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julie Mattos

Curitiba, Brazil-based creator of the rounded sans poster font Around Sans (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julio Cesar Ceh

Pacajus, Brazil-based designer of these typefaces:

  • The free sans display typeface Pura (2018).
  • The free didone typeface Julius.
  • Hitmo (2018). A free sans family. The chamfered version Hitmo Sans 2.0 was published in 2021.
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Julio Claudius Giraldes Junior

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of an engraved money typeface and a calligraphic Fraktur alphabet in 2017. Earlier he designed the typefaces Aline Text (2017), Gafieira and Primeira. Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Aline. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julio Dui

Brazilian designer associated with Mono Artes Graficas in Sao Paulo. Creator of Mandinga at Burritos do Brasil (1998). Other typefaces by Dui include Jardelina (connect the dots face), GK (stencil), Burti (sans), Original (shaded caps), Nitra Mono (techno), Samakaka (organic sans), Ngola (stencil), Kapital, Federal, Secreta, and Esportiva.

Fontspace link. Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julio Teodoro

During his studies at UTFPR, Curitiba, Brazil-based Julio Teodoro created an unnamed modular typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julio Tridapalli

Or Julio Cesar Tripadalli. Sorocaba, Brazil-based designer of the free blackletter font The Lazy Fancy (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Julyane Lima

Web designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of a gorgeous Christian Louboutin shoe illustration poster in 2013. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Junior Souza

Graphic designer in Olinda, Brazil, who created the squarish techno typeface Delta Squad in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Junior Valler

Brazilian creative director who was born in Campinas in 1977. Creator of the vernacular hand-drawn typeface Nao (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Just Bia
[Bia Andrade]

Bia Andrade (b. Brazil) has a degree in South American literature. She moved to Europe, where she settled near the Lago di Como in Italy. In 2020, she published the hand-printed fonts So Wonky (2020) and Sassy. Other handcrafted typefaces made in 2020 include Gaia. Anastasia, Strawberry Love, Meow, Pink Lemonade, Spooky, Helena and Sweet Dreams. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Just in Type (was: Tipomovel)
[Tony de Marco]

Just in Type (ex-Tipomovel) is a Brazilian foundry run by Tony de Marco (b. 1963) and his brother Caio de Marco in Sao Paulo since 2005. They were joined later by Diego Maldonado. Tony de Marco was an illustrator for Folha de S. Paulo, 1987-1994. He co-edits Tupigrafia with Claudio Rocha Franco.

As a type designer, he created over 50 typefaces for the newspaper Noticias Populares, for America Online, and the magazines Moderna, Saraiva, FTD and Atica. Free fonts at the Tipomovel site included Ariana, Beabá, Bloco, CyberComix, Cyber Rounded, Cyber-Zinha, Digital Typewriter, Egly (my favorite--a Bodoni with curly serifs), Futura Vítima, Futura Vítima Bold, Futura Vítima Extra Bold, Games, Genoveva, Helvetica Backlight, Illinoise, Macmania Bold, Neurastenic, Notícias Populares, Oficina Bold, Pin ups, Pixel, Pravda, Sequestro, Simbolo, Splash, Stalin, Sumô, Super Braille (created for the Dorina Nowill Foundation), Times Change, Tipografia, Toxic Bodoni, Web Power, Zine. Samba LT (2003, Linotype, designed with Carlo de Marco; this art deco typeface was inspired by the lettering art of J. Carlos, a Brazilian illustrator during the early 20th century) won an award at the Linotype International Type Design Contest 2003.

Just in Type typefaces include HallowHell Dingbats (2006, Halloween dingbats), Drop It (2005, dot matrix), Illinoise (2005, techno-grunge, by Tony and Caio de Marco), Kindergarten (a school font), Pixel Zoo (2008, dingbats), Inferno Dingbats (2008), Brazil Pixo Retro (2007, rune simulation), Fractal (2010), Concreta (2011, a stencil typeface in the style of Josef Albers, done with Niko Fernandez).

In 2012, Tony de Marco and Diego Maldonado co-designed Garoa (a black rounded sans). Influenced by Herb Lubalin, it was derived from the free font Garoa Hacker Clube (done with Diego Maldonado).

In 2014, Bernardo Faria and Tony de Marco created the masculine typeface family Terrorista, and wrote this blurb: Terrorista is a homage to everyone who fought against the Millitary Regime in Brazil from 1964 to 1985. The Terrorista Marighella features generous inktraps, fits perfect for small sizes. Terrorista Dilma has the same design as the Marighella, but without inktraps, made for display. The last typeface from the package is Terrorista Lamarca, stencil version. This is the font for the political propaganda machine.

Completely in line with Tony's exuberant and delightfully mischievous views, he published Represent (2017), a typeface with sexual orientation symbols that can be compared with Luc Devroye's own Sekushii font from 2002.

In 2019, Tony de Marco and Monica Rizzolli released the free octagonal typeface family Tomorrow at Just in Type. Github link. Open Font Library link.

Typefaces from 2020: Letrix1 (a programmed experimental variable font).

Typefaces from 2021: Just Pixo (a seven-weight pixacao font by Tony de Marco and Monica Rizzolli designed for monumental type sizes and vertical alignments, and released by Latinotype; +a variable font).

Fontspace link. MyFonts link. Dafont link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Justi Design
[Daniel Justi]

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Daniel Justi graduated in Graphic Design and specialized in Art Direction by Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo. He currently works as a book cover designer and graphic projects for books and magazines.

His typefaces: Geleia Text (2015, which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016), Farloni (2013, monospaced, quirky, and inspired by typewriters), Darling (2013, an opentype-programmed informal decorative sans, perhaps for children's books), Arnica (2010, minimalist geometric), Silent Light (2009, monoline sans), Ataxia (2010, a text family that should hold up well in small sizes), Mood Type (a modular type experiment), Jsans (2009, an open sans family), and Jslab (2009, a slab counterpart).

Behance link. MyFonts link. Klingspor link. Cargo Collective link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Kadu Lombarde

Graphic designer in Santo André, Brazil, who created an unnamed typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kadu Supanik

Kadu Supanik (Joinville, Brazil) created the free hand-printed script typeface Rose (2013). In 2014, he created the free social media icons font family Sozialize, the warm commercial sans typeface family Elisabeth and the ornamental caps typeface Windflower.

Typefaces from 2015: Vintage Break (letterpress emulation).

Behance link. Creative Market link. Gumroad link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kaiky Fernandez

During their studies at UFG in Goiania, Brazil, in 2015, Natasha Hoshino, Kaiky Fernandez and Bia Menezes co-designed Drame Sans. Goiania, Brazil-based calligrapher, lettering artist and designer. In 2019, he published Liturgica Dingbats for the identity of Igreja Crista Farol Esperança. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kaique Amorim

Sao Paulo-based designer of the free font Estreita Condensed (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kaique Gomes

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the ball terminal-laden text typeface Maroge (2019) for a school project at Belas Artes College. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kairo Dias

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the video game font Game Over (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kairon Sarri

Digital artist from Ribeirao, Brazil. He created the fat and semi-psychedelic outline typeface Sarry's Rounded (2011) and the outlined display typeface Valar (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kaleb Ruzicka

Goiania, Brazil-based designer of the free font Elefonte (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karen Sampaio

Sao Paulo-based graphic designer. Behance link. She created the oddly serifed typeface Falta Alguma Coisa (2010). That typeface and the experimental typeface Somos Fortes (2011) can be freely downloaded at Unique Types. With Eduardo Batiston, she made the semi-stencil typeface Horizontes (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karina DeLuca

During her studies at UNESP in Bauru, Brazil, Karina DeLuca designed the modular sans typeface Redonda (2017) after models like ITC Kabel and Motter Tektura. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karina Dias

At Universidae Positivo in Curitiba, Brazil, Karina Dias created a beautiful art deco display typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karina Duarte

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator at Unique Types of the free experimental typeface Pequeninos (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karina Katsumata

During her design studies in Sao Paulo, Karina Katsumata created the round sans typeface family Tag (2016), which has two extra styles, Outline and Parts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karina Rodrigues

During her studies, Poa, Brazil-based Karina Rodrigues designed the display typeface Line Font (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karine Tressler

Brazilian creator of the student project typeface Captivus (2012) [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karol Stefanini

Designer in Campinas, Brazil, who created the angular poster typeface Aerofont in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Karoline Nascimento

Santa Barbara d'Oeste, Brazil-based designer of the fun bike-inspired display typeface Pedala Familia (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kataliny Oliveira

During her studies at UFPE in Pernambuco, Brazil, Kataliny Oliveira designed the rounded handcrafted typeface Maria Antonieta (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Katia Harumi Toyota

Presidente Prudente, Brazil-based designer of the oriental brush font Japonesa (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kaue Fregolon

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the circus font Mula (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kawan Hartkamp

Brazilian creator of the modular typeface Staedler (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kayuane Silveira

Designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created a sketched art deco typeface, Modern Folkwood (2015), for carving on wood. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kboco

Brazilian codesigner with Buggy, Bosco and Plínio Uchoa Moreira of the dingbat typeface Manguebat 4 (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Keine Martins

Designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Creator of Kel (2014, a free organic sans typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kenzo Hamazaki

During his studies in Bauru, Bazil, Kenzo Hamazaki designed the free artsy sans typeface Woom (2017) and its curly companion, Woom Flow (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kerginaldo Neto

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the delicate typeface Paola (2017) and the thin display sans typeface Moenda (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ketlin Martins

Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ketlin moved to Canada in 2008. She studied at Emily Carr University of Art & Design and the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver. She is working as a freelancer in Montreal. In 2013, she designed the modular fashion mag typeface ABC. In 2015, she designed Skinny Pete and Hairy Gary. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Keyla Lima

Illustrator and designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who designed the display typeface Bondé in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kikuto
[Augusto Icaro]

Augusto Icaro (aka Kikuto) is at the Centro de Pesquisa em Matemática Computacional of CPMAT, in the CalaMgo lab. He studied computational origami in the Mathematics Department of the Universidade Federal do Estado de Alagoas, class of 2011. In this conext, it is no surprise that he used FontStruct to make the origami typefaces Origami Typo and Origami Typo Dual Color (2015). Outspoken Open Source supporter. FontStruct link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

King Kern Studio
[Olly Wood]

Graduate of at West Kent College and The School of Communication Arts in Vauxhall, London, who is presently art director in London. Designer of Rodondo (2013, a sharp-edged sans caps typeface).

In 2021, he released the Tuscan typeface Palestra Moderna to celebrate the culture and heritage of the Brazilian football club Palmeiras, formerly known as Palestra Italia. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Kleber Lopes

Graduate of Centro Universitario Tiradentes (UNIT) in Sao Paulo, Brazil. During his studies at Miami Ad School in Sao Paulo, he designed the copperplate font Pepper (2017) and the soccer shirt typeface family Canarinho (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Kollontai Cossich Diniz

Kollontai researches typography and native languages of Brazil. She obtained her bachelors degree in graphic design from the University of Brasilia in 2007, and during that time she was a trainee at the Fundação Nacional do Índio, the governmental protection agency for indigenous people interests and culture, where she worked on editorial projects in various native languages. She won the young scientist award from the Brazilian Society of Information Design. She currently works in the Institute for Brazilian Studies at the University of São Paulo. Speaker at ATypI 2009 in Mexico City on the topic of type and native languages in postcolonial America. She lives in Sao Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laís Fernandes

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the mechanical slab serif geometric typeface Machine (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laila Szafran

Influenced by the Korean suburb of Sao Paulo called Bom Retiro, graphic designer Laila Szafran (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the Hangul emulation typeface Bom Retiro (2015). She also created the vernacular typeface Toynbee (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laina Fasoli

Graphic and web designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of the informal typeface Limão (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Almeida

At UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Lais Almeida created the pearly display typeface Bolleans Type (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Coronato

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a lego-inspired typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Costa

Graphic designer who studied at Universidade de Sorocaba in Brazil. She created the alchemic typeface Helvetian (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Dornelles

Art director at W3Haus in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created the tall elegant serifed typeface Lenda (2012-2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Lopes

Creator of the school project fonts Reef (2013) and Quilhas (2013) at the Escola de Design da Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Patricio

During her studies, Lais Patricio (Recife, Brazil) created the hexagonal typeface Hexagonus (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Ramos

Art director in Americana, Brazil. During her studies at Senac Campinas, she created the exquisite high-contrast art deco typeface Opponimus (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Santiago

During her studies, Lais Santiago (Goiania, Brazil) created the high-contrast display typeface Madu (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Shiraishi

Graphic designer in Bauru, Brazil. Creator of the modular typeface Geni (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lais Terentin Penteado

Visual communication student at SENAC in Brazil, where she designed the pointy and arrow-based typeface Flash (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lamatype
[Renan Bassan]

During his studies at São Paulo State University (UNESP Bauru), Renan Bassan designed Caribantu (a ten-style geometric grotesque with curved terminals) (2021). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Lambe-lambe

Lambe-lambe (translated: 'lick-lick') is a vernacular printing tradition once popular for promoting theatre and spectacles in Brazil. Lick lick alludes to how the posters are affixed to walls. Poster hangers use large brushes to paint glue on the front of the poster. The glue penetrates the thin paper and sticks the poster to the walls. Long in decline, the city of Sáo Paulo still boasts a working lambe-lambe printshop, Grafica Fidalga, where one can find a rich history of hand-generated letterforms carved as wooden blocks used to print vibrant poster series. The lambe-lambe tradition is reviewed at ATypI 2009 in Mexico City by Catherine Dixon and Henrique Nardi. Christy Wickoff's Lambe-Lambe pages with pictures.

Rahma Projekt (Criciuma, Brazil) created some lambe-lambe simulation posters in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lampejos -- Foncati -- Psicotipos

Brazilian typographic and art direction studio in Americana. Behance link, where it runs under the name Foncati. Creators of some experimental geometric alphabets in 2009. At this sub-site called Psicotipos, one can download free fonts such as Pasion and Fagulha (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lara Barbosa

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the nature-inspired typeface Virga (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lara Benedet

In 2018, Ion Neto, Lara Benedet and Nicholas Auler, all students at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Florianopolis, Brazil, co-designed the free brutalist typeface BoBardi. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lara Miranda

Lara Miranda, a graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro, designed the sans typeface family Lina Sans in 2016. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Bela Fonte

Graphic designer in Americana, Brazil, who crated the poster typeface Tarantino in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Blanco

During her design studies in Bauru, Brazil, Larissa Blanco designed The Awesome Fox typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Constantino

Recife, Brazil-based creator of the Victorian typeface Perdiçao (2015), the pixel typeface Cambito Sans (2013) and of the modular typeface Tarantina (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Mastria

During her graphic design studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Larissa Mastra created a curvy typeface called Atramis (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Morais

During her studies, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Larissa Morais designed the rounded sans typeface Elipse (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Ribeiro

During her studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Larissa Ribeiro created the typeface I Love Cake (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Silva

At the University of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Andressa Castro, Jessica França, Larissa Silva, and Paulo Matos created Astroletria (2015), a geometric typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Larissa Wiggers

During her design studies at UTFPR, Curitiba, Brazil-based Larissa Wiggers created the hand-painted sans typeface Straylight (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laryssa Wannelle

The modular typeface Follage was created by Olinda, Brazil-based Larysaa Wannele in 2012.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laura Fleury

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the old school tattoo typeface Take A Breath (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laura Mello

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Laura Mello created the handcrafted typeface rasm (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laura Meneguzzo

Designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created the octagonal typeface Diamond in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laura Rita Rabello

Brazilian designer of Technos. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Laura Wahlbrink Padilha da Silva

During her studies at UFPel in Pelotas, Brazil, Laura Wahlbrink Padilha created the weathered typeface Enmarañado (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lavos Design
[Luiz Lavos]

Luiz Lavos (Lavos Design) (b. 1980) lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Designer of the hand-printed typeface Lavos Handy (2009). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Layla Barcala

Graphic designer and illustrator in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who created the display typeface Breeze (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lea Rebeca Klein

Brazilian creator of Prof Jorge (2013, hand-printed), CO2 (2011) and No Perfect People Dingbats (2011, scanbats). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Araújo da Costa

Brazilian type designer who studied at UFPE in Recife. Aka "Buggy". He made Cordel (1997), the bitmap font Disquete, Oxe, Palm, Stone (a rune face), Ferro de Boi and Regua at Tipos do aCaso. He created the Manguebat dingat series there, together with some others. Armoribat 1 (codesigned with Gustavo Gusmao) and Armoribat 2 (codesigned with Matheus Barbosa) won awards at Tipos Latinos 2008. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Fortuna

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free experimental modular fat typeface United (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Jorge

Brazlian creator of Jazz Font (2012). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Lisboa

Visual designer in Amsterdam. Designer of the elliptical typeface Yon (2010), a typeface designed during a course at Politecnico in Milan where he studied under Gio Fuga. Leandro is from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Other typefaces:

  • Imigongo (2012). An African-look face.
  • Nyanza (2012), for a brand for a refined collection of ethnic jewelry produced in Rwanda.
  • Iolanda (2012). A signage script.
  • Laguna and Laguna Italic (2012, a pair of sans typefaces in the final project for his graduation at IUAV University of Venice).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Moura

Designer and illustrator from Sao Paulo. He created these experimental typefaces in 2009. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Nogueira
[Noinfonts]

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Leandro Paula

Itapema, Brazil-based student-designer (at Universidade do Vale do Itajai UNIVALI) of the dot matrix typeface Time (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Ribeiro
[Leandro Ribeiro Machado]

Graphic design graduate of the Universidade Paulista, who started designing typefaces in 2012. In 2012, still based in Sao Paulo, he published the cell phone dingbat typeface LGPhone and the techno family Cogan (+Cogan Shadow, 2013; +Cogan Straight, 2014; +Cogan Rounded, 2014; +Cogan Curved, 2014).

In 2013, he published the display typeface Dogo and explains: Dogo (Spanish) is a type inspired by the shapes of the Bulldog dog breed originating from England. Her personality is described as playful and affectionate, despite the brave face.

In 2014, he created the organic sans typeface Cogan.

In 2015, he designed the sans typefaces Birica (organic), Anevena and Anevena Rounded.

Typefaces published in 2015: Guonia (text typeface), Hacuia (organic sans), Infiilus (text typeface with modulated strokes), Jabore (an information design sans), Coges (squarish), Dustria (squarish), Ernon (with mini slabs), Feiris, Kanellus, Lecharin, Orffela, Pagnua (teardrop font), Quisnue (another teardrop typeface), Resneo, Mufflu (organic sans), Niffica. In fact, in 2015, he set out to design a typeface for every letter of the alphabet. His complete list: Anevena, Birica, Coges, Dustria, Ernon, Feiris, Guonia, Hacuia, Infiilus, Jabore, Kanellus, Lecharin, Mufflu, Niffica, Orffela, Pagnua, Quisnue, Resneo, Sengoa, Thulu, Umunu, Velinse, Wence, Xecrian, Yuruy, Zongri.

Typefaces from 2016: Cogtan (a free shadow font).

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Leandro Ribeiro Machado
[Leandro Ribeiro]

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Leandro Rodrigo

Born in Sao Paulo in 1981, Leandro Rodrigo studied at Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, both in Brazil. He created the vernacular typeface Havaianas (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leandro Tavares

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At FontStruct, he designed the free squarish typeface Skyscraper (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leo Barbosa

Leo Barbosa (aka Ceccatto) is the Brazilian creator of the ultra-fat counterless typeface Cubo (2010). Other FontStructions by him include the squarish typefaces Half D and Aqui (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leo de Almeida

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Leo de Almeida designed the squarish deco typeface Varal (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leo Eyer
[Nuke Type]

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Leo Lynder

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the display sans typeface Ioluca (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leo Malachias

Aka Borro, Leo Malachias de Oliveira is a graphic artist in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is also a street (graffiti) artist. His free typeface Podre (2013) reflects the pixacao style of graffiti practiced in Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leon Timbo

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of Pokxel (2018) during his studies at Unifanor-Wyden. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Asseituno

Sorocaba, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular (school project) typeface OfFantasy (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Augusto

For an academic project, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Leonardo Augusto designed a rounded monoline sans typeface family (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Buggy
[Tipos do aCaso]

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Leonardo Costa

Rio de Janeiro-based creator of Pixel Nostalgia (2014). This font was inspired by the games Fez and Spelunky. In 2016, he designed Blox. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo de Matos

During his studies, Santa Barbara d'Oeste, Brazil-based Leonardo de Matos created the free sci-fi typeface Magnetype (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Hurovich

During his studies at UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro-based Leonardo Hurovich created Cirth Erebor (2014), which is based on alphabet by J.R.R. Tolkien. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Lima

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who published the free Pulp Fiction-inspired octagonal typeface Ezequiel 25:17 in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Lima

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who designed the blackboard bold typeface Leonna (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Lorenzo

Leonardo Lorenzo (Salvador, Brazil) created Breuer (2012), a typeface named after one of the Bauhaus artists, Marcel Breuer. His G-Type (2012) is a monoline sans named after Eric Gill. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Morais

During his studies at Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Leonardo Morais designed the angular text typeface Sufoco Serif in 2017 together with Camila Hata, Marcus Vinicius, Marjorie Nunes, Michel Carvalho and Thais Aquino. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Napolitano

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Leonardo Napolitano designed an unnamed stitching typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Padoveze

Rio das Pedras, Brazil-based student-creator of an untitled modular typeface (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Prause Sartori

Leonardo Prause graduated from the University of Passo Fundo - UPF (Southern Brazil). Creator of the alchemic typeface Dicto (2012, Ten Dollar Fonts). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Ratzlaff

Web designer and developer in Sapiranga, Brazil. In 2015, he created the paperfold typeface Dawn. In 2018, together with Gabriel Ratzlaff, he designed the outlined typeface Coffee Shop (2018).

In 2018, Leonardo and Gabriel Ratzlaff set up the type foundry Typa. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Ratzlaff
[Ratzlaff Type (was: Typa)]

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Leonardo Rodrigues

Graduate of ESPM, class of 2014. Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the sans typeface Bardi Sans (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Rosa Borges

Brazilian codesigner with Anderson Kleber, Fábio Henrique and Carlos Santos of the calligraphic typeface Amor e Odio (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Sanches

Sorocaba, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Toc (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Silva

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the experimental stencil typeface Neo Path (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Tavares
[Estudio Room]

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Leonardo Vago

Vitoria, Brazil-based designer of the bespoke circle-based sans logo typeface Unique (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Vaz

Brazilian designer who made a few typefaces in 2010, including an art deco face. He created Handin (2010, hand-printed) and Mimography (2010, hand-printed, co-designed with Aline Monaris). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leonardo Vermöhlen

During his studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil-based Leonardo Vermöhlen designed the deco typeface Kandinsky (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leopoldo Leal

Brazilian designer from Sao Paulo who created the typefaces Cacografia, Caligrafia and OPS at Tipos do aCASO (2005). [Google] [More]  ⦿

LESTE
[Marcelo Leme]

LESTE is the graphic design studio of Marcos Leme based in Rio de Janeiro. In 2012, he created the typeface Sistema Arterial. In 2008, he created a typeface for the Guarana Kuat identity. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Baptistiolli

During her studies at Universidade Nove de Julho, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Leticia Baptistiolli designed Bugtype (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Freiria

Graphic designer in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, who created an experimental poster typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Gazoti

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer and illustrator. Creator of Retro Baby (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Genesini

Brazilian graphic designer. As an exercise for Central Saint Martin's Summer School in London, she created the playful gin stick-themed ornamental caps typeface called Gin O'Clock (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Lopes

During her studies at FAUUSP (Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo), Leticia Lopes created the modular typeface Halevi (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Martins

During her design studies, Leticia Martins (Taboao da Serra, Brazil) created the minimalist sans typeface Line Font (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Monteiro

Sao Joao del Rei, Brazil-based designer of a modular typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Naves

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of Adichie Script (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Ribeiro

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the display typeface Banzar (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Robini

During her graphic design studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Leticia Robini created Dotty (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Rocha

Brazilian graphic designer. Creator of a fantastic plump and fleshy display face called Jazz Tipográfico (2011). The typeface was showcased by Rafo Barbosa, a graphic designer from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Rumjanek

Leticia Gouvea Rumjanek wrote a Masters thesis at ESDI (Univ. of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) on readability entitled Tipografia para crianças: um estudo de legibilidade (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Leticia Viegas

During her studies at UFPE, Recife, Brazil-based Leticia Viegas designed the experimental circle-themed typeface Elementar (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Letra Um
[Zed Martins]

Letra Um is a foundry, est. in 2008 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is run as a cooperative by type designers Tiago Porto (b. Belo Horizonte, 1984), Vicente Repolês Pessôa (b. Ipatinga, 1986) and Zed Martins (b. Belo Horizonte, 1977). Martins cofounded Sete Oitavos.

They published a 10-style 2d and 3d pixel font family called Processual (2008). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

LeType
[Gabriel de Souza]

Type foundry in Bahia, Brazil, run by Gabriel de Souza. Creator of the 72-font sans typeface families Clio, Clio Condensed, Clio Icons, and Clio XS in 2012.

Typefaces made in 2013: Only You Sexy, Only You Sexy Icons, Only You Icons (frames, kitchen dings, romantic dingbats), Only You Pro (a curly hand-printed set of typefaces).

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Lia Novaes

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Lia Novaes created the squarish typeface Narua (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Liber Type Foundry
[Andreas Wastian]

Andreas Wastian (Liber Type Foundry, est. 2010) is an Austrian type designer, b. 1973, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

His typefaces include Liber Serif (a 14-style family) and Liberix (a pixel font family). He writes: was inspired by Silica from Sumner Stone, Egyptienne from Adrian Frutiger, Floris from Lucas de Groot, Le Monde from Jean-François Porchez and of course the Garamond. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ligia Camolesi

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the transitional typeface Pianissimo (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lili Costa

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the geometric typeface Tres (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lilian Albani

During her graphic design studies at Ufes in Vitoria, Brazil, Lilian Albani (Vila Velha, Brazil) co-created the typewriter-style slab serif typeface Eureka Serif (2013) with Cassio Ferreira. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lisle Meneses

Lisle Meneses (Rio de Janeiro) designed the artsy Cordel typeface (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lista Tipografia e Caligrafia

Discussion list on type and calligraphy. In Portuguese. List manager: Roberto Marques and Sapien Design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Livia Hermanny

Print and graphic designer in Vitoria, Brazil, who used ear plugs as a theme in the design of the curly "plugged" typeface Plugged (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Livia Prata

Rio de Janeiro-based Livia Prata created the multi-serifed typeface Lichia in 2013 during her studies at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Livia Weyl

Design student in Curitiba, Brazil, who created the sketched typeface Rococon (2013) during her studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Liz Hoffmann

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the free rough brush font Not Posterman (2015), which was finished during her studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lizard Sharkragon
[Filipe Aryel]

Brazilian designer (b. 1988) of Crash-a-Like (2010), SharkFormalFunnyness (2010), Shark Party (2010, comic book face), SharkMadeInJapan (2010, hand-printed), Shark Army (2010, stencil), SharkHandWrittenABC (2010), Shark Random Funnyness 2 (2009), Shark Claw Damage (2009), Shark Trouble (2009), Shark Claw Damage (2009, hand-printed), Super Mario Bros Alphabet (2009), Shark Got Your Hand (2009), Shark Soft Bites (2009), SharkCrash (2009, comic book style), FOP Title Style (2009, comic book face), Onomato Shark (2009, comic book style), FOP Title Style (2009, comic book face), Shark Super Hand (2009), FairlyOddFont (2008, comic book style), Shark Supah FX (2008, comic book style), Shark Heavy ABC (2008), Shark Hands (2008, comic book outline face), SharkRandomFunnyness (2008, comic book style) and the pixel typefaces SMWHudNameFont (2008) and SMWTextFont (2008), used in the Super Mario games. He also made Shark Scratching (2008). FairlyOddFont (2008) is based on a font shown in the cartoon Fairly Oddparents, by Butch Hartman. Dafont link. Fontsy link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lizie Evangelista

During her studies at UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro-based designer Lizie Evangelista created the Saitama font in 2013, which is based on the logo of the band Siam Shade.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Loanne Molin Alves Cesar

Loanne Molin's final school project in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, involved the design of a typeface. Hers is a curly creature, Wavin (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Locomotipo Design

Vitoria, Brazil-based designer of the tourist guide dingbat font Grande Vitorinha (2016, by Filipe Motta, Alex Furtado, and Thais Melotti), which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lohan Daniel

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the octagonal typeface Adaga (2018) and the squarish typeface Minim-A (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Loïs Lancaster

Loïs Lancaster (aka Ronceveaux) is the Brazilian designer of the nice revolutionary graffiti typeface Puteiro Anarquista (2003) and of Doideira New Wave (2003).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lorena Araujo

At Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor, Fortaleza, Brazil), Joana Vidal and Lorena Araujo co-designed the vernacular typeface Batok (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lorena Dinelli

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the confident display typeface Dayork (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lorian Toledo

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the free display typeface Starlight (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luan Prates de Souza

Brazilian designer (b. 1992) of the horror font Diacrisis 2 Lost in Hell (2020) for a video game. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luan Ramon

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the bilined all caps typeface Clid (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Albrecht Barcellos

Novo Hamburgo, Brazil-based designer of Minimal Type (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Catiste

During her studies, Luana Catiste (Sao Paulo, Brazil) createc the art deco typeface Manbow (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Concatto

Farroupilha, Brazil-based designer of the tall minimalist sans typeface Forma (2015), the pop art typeface Pop na Arte (2015), the handcrafted typeface Manuscrita (2015), and the fun retro poster typeface Fina (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Moreira

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the condensed roundish sans typeface Granfina (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Oliveira

Uberlandia, Brazil-based designer of the all caps decorative typeface Uberlandia (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Santos

During her studies at Universidade Positivo, Luana Santos (Curitiba, Brazil) designed the sans typeface Intuos (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luana Tumiatti

During her studies at Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Bauru, Brazil-based phtographer and designer Luana Tumiatti created the rounded sans typeface Abracadabra (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luane Dourado

At Universidade Federal De Goias in Goiania, Brazil, Luane Dourado designed a typographic bicycle in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luanna Bittencourt

During her studies, Luanna Bittencourt (Indaiatuba, Brazil) created the vernacular typeface cachaca (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Almeida
[Lucas Perdidaão]

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Lucas Azevedo

Rio de Janeiro-based designer. Behance link. Designer of these typefaces: Maquina Serif (2011), Soul Ninja (2011, free squarish face), Nu Times (2011), O Barateiro (2011, logotype). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Blat Lage

Lucas Blat lage currently studies Graphic Design at Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo, and works as a Motion and Graphic Designer based in Sáo Paulo, Brazil.

Designer of the typeface called Circumactio (2012, sold by Ten Dollar Fonts). In 2014, he designed the experimental typeface Cisa.

Cargocollective link. HypeForType link. Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Campos

Olinda, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Nyan Catchair (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Corte

Brazilian illustrator and fashion world designer. He created the sexy caps typeface Objeto (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas da Silva

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer, at Centro Universitario Belas Artes, of the duct tape font Lukoi (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas de Almeida

During his studies at Universidade Federal do Ceara, Lucas de Almeuda (Fortaleza, Brazl) designed the hipster typeface Angles (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas D'Emery

As a student at UFPE in Recife, Brazil, Lucas D'Emery created these typefaces in 2016: Aplica se Botao (vernacular style), Ponto Perdido (pixel font), E O Bambu (bamboo-inspired display type). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas de Moraes Leonel

Graphic designer in Guaratingueta, Brazil, who created the circle-and-grid-based display typeface Lord Byron in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Dutra

During his graphic design studies, Lucas Dutra (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) created the octagonal 90s style typeface Nova (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Fechio

In 2017, Lucas Fechio (Guarulhos, Brazil) and Hanni Tatiely designed the deco typeface BlackBoard. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Fernandes
[Mel Purple Crystal]

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Lucas Ferreira

At Instituto Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil-based Lucas Ferreira designed the free oriental emulation typeface Asian Shape (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Fogaça

Piracicaba, Brazil-based student-designer of the neon font Hey Mr DJ (2014) and the striped TV screen typeface Lotaçao (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Franco
[Now Type]

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Lucas Gibim Rodrigues

Londrina, Brazil-based designer (b. 1983) of Vikingueiro (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Gini

Type and graphic designer in Sao Paulo. His typefaces include Arcadum (2018: pixel-based) and Ficus (2017), a typeface family whose shapes are like those of the Figueira Mata-Pau tree in the Brazilian Pantanal.

In 2020, he co-designed the vernacular script typeface Cada Dia Sadia with Crystian Cruz for a refrigerated food company in Brazil. Other typefaces from 2020 include the vernacular Chef Aprendiz and the free variable rectangular cutout typeface Unbox. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Girod

Graphic and web designer in Londrina, Brazil, who created the FontStruct typeface Botequeiro Boiadeiro (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Guedes

Recife, Brasil-based designer of the squarish typeface Ninebox (2013, FontStruct) and of the subway-inspired Urbana (2013). FontStruct link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Henrique

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based student-designer of the display typeface Anchor (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Henrique Klock

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the comic book font Zelda (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Ilustra

During his studies, Lucas Ilustra (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) created the creamy typeface Onirica (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Kurz

Lucas Kurz (Pelotas, Brazil) designed the spurred monoline typeface Piledriver Waltz in 2013 during his studies at UFPel. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Lago

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based creator of slightly grungy free serifed typeface Palovsky (2012).

Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Lima

During his studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Lucas Lima designed the creamy display typeface Cheshire Crisis (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Lopes

Art director in Sao Paulo, who created the paperclip typeface Sotaque (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Machado

Americana, Brazil-based designer of Moontype (2014) and UNIMEP Pictograms (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Martinelli

For a school project at PUC Rio, Lucas Martinelli (Rio de Janeiro) designed the modular typeface Baloon Sans (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Matta

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of a decorative textured all caps typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Matuda

Graphic designer in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. Lucas "Matuda" Torres created the thin hairline sans typeface Diztinta (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Maximo

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the Greek simulation typeface Poseidon (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Mayer

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the free octagonal typeface Ribbons (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Momosaki

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Morais

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the outlined typeface Noite (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Nogueira

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based creator of Maze Without Destination (2011, outline face).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Oriel

Lucas Oriel (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) created the curly display typeface Carnaval do Recife (2012) aty the Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais (UEMG). He also designed Caminha 1 (2009), a calligraphic typeface based on the Letter of Pero Vaz de Caminha, written in 1500---the year Brazil was discovered by Portuguese adventurer Perdro Alvares Cabral.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Perdidaão
[Lucas Almeida]

Lucas Almeida is also known as Lucas Perdidaão. He is a Brazilian web developer and art director located in Londrina. Behance link.

Creator of the free grid-based art deco typeface Bobber (2012, in ai format; developed with Dmitry Goloub). In 2014, he finished Alpine. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Rafael

Marilia, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Fixed Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Ribeiro Maia

Brazilian graphic designer (b. 1984) who graduated from Escola de Design/UEMG, Belo Horizonte/MG. Creator of the stylish free font Carbona (2009).

Klingspor link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Torres Matsuda

Brazilian creator (b. 1992) of the sans typeface Diztinta (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucas Yuji Honma

Brazilian designer associated with Nakata Studio. During his studies in Bauru, he created Vitruvian O (2013), a gorgeous sketched antiqued didone typeface that was inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's drawings in The Vitruvian Man (1490). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucaz Mathias
[Estudio Cao]

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Luci Yamaji

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the fat finger font Lemon Strudel (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciana Bacelar

Graphic designer in Recife, Brazil. Vitamina (2011) is a digital vernacular font developed while Luciana was studying at UFPE in Pernambuco, Brazil. It was inspired by the signage of Casa Amarela in Recife.

In 2013, she created G Font (a pixel face) and Pirassununga (a modular typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciana Carvalho

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the squarish typeface Yellowtape (2016, FontStruct). At FontStruct, she works as Saturno. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciana de Mari

Recife-based designer in Brazil, who made the dingbat font 3x4 at Tipos do aCaso. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciana Medeiros

Brazilian codesigner with Daniel Lopes, Maurício Nunes, Daniel Pinheiro, Nara Rocha and Virgulino Melo of the typeface Sodoma (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciana Morin

Born in 1994, this designer from Rio is present on Devian Tart, and has her own web site called Starguides. She created the hand-printed outline font Starguides (2009, hand-printed look), and Whatever (2009, basic hand-printed look). Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciano Araujo

Brazilian creator of the iFontMaker fonts Autalinha (outline, hand-printed), Garrancho, Setetres. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciano Cardinali

Sao Paulo-based Brazilian graphic designer (since 1981) and type designer who studied at FAAP and is professor at Miami Ad School / ESPM since 2005. His company is called Tipomakhia.

He designed Aknathon (1994) and Cardehal (1998). He also made Ghentileza Original, a sign post font used by the prophet Gentileza, the sans serif Kashemira, Reich, Paulistanhia, and Atrophia, a minimalist font. He designed Thanis, a text family for the magazine ADG.

Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Ahsurini. FADU-UBA link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciano Gonçalves

Brazilian codesigner with Priscila Bahiense of Soldiers of Hell (2010), a toy soldier silhouette dingbat font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luciano Skorianez

Brazilian designer who runs Assys Technologies. He created the pointillist typeface Assys (2004), LS Font (2012) and the pixilish typeface Skor (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lucy Costa Araujo

Teresina, Brazil-based designer of the avant garde sans typefaces Amira (2017) and Enif (2017), and the minimalist sans typeface Good Lingua (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ludimila Castro

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular hand-drawn typeface Algodão Doce (2014) and of the hand-drawn typeface Cute Fruit (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luís Henrique Robaldo Tavares

During his studies at IFSUL in Pelotas, Brazil, Luís Henrique Robaldo Tavares created the techno typeface Mema (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Araujo

During his studies at the Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) in Brazil, Luis Araujo designed the display typeface Naomi (2013), which is based on Robert Slimbach's Minion (1990). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Augusto de Oliveira Nunes

Brazilian designer (b. 1983) who lives in Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais. Home page. Creator of the curly handwriting font Dirty Lady (2005), which can be found on Dafont. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Carneiro Leao

Salvador, Brazil-based designer of the brush typeface Itacimirim (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Cherubini

Porto Alege, Brazil-based designer of the sans typeface Sahut (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Felipe Furlanetto

Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil, who created the thin industrial Market typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Henrique Camargo

Santa Barbara d'Oeste, Brazil-based designer of Pedalar (2014), a typeface that was inpired by bicycle pedals. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Mello

Sao Paulo-based designer who studied at FAAD. He created the avant-garde sans Estrondo Sans (2011) and the geometric texture typeface Conj Nacional (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Morici

Brazilian designer in Belo Horizonte of Neoben (2011, blackletter) and Gnose (2011, Peignotian sans). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luis Sevilio
[Tupi Type]

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Luisa Baeta

Graduate of the University of Reading in 2011. Luisa is from Portugal and Brazil and lives in Rio de Janeiro. Her graduation typeface was the multifaceted family Arlecchino (2011), which contains a signage script, a slab serif, and an ordinary script. Both Latin and Greek are covered.

Monuments and Museums (2012) was commissioned by the Greek design studio Bric-a-Brac for a visual identity for Greece's museums and monuments. Bligh is a 3-weight sans-serif type family designed from scratch during her time working at Dalton Maag, published in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Cardoso Ferreira

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the fantasy horror font Gaslighting (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Kuhn

Designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created the outlined sans typeface Kuhn in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Leitenperger

Graduate in industrial design from Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil, class of 2018. Calligrapher and type designer active at Harbor Type. In 2021, she released the German expressionist typeface Bork. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Malheiros

During her studies at FADU / UBA in Buenos Aires in 2010, Luisa Malheiros (Brasilia, Brazil) designed the curvy bold display typeface Matska. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Massi

Luisa Massi de Almendra Freitas (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) designed the outlined typeface Woody Sans (2016), which she uses for obtaining a wood textured look. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Napoli

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Luisa Napoli created Imagine Regular (2013), an outlined squarish typeface, and 40 design Stuff Icons (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Nunes Andrade

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based graphic designer who created the inky typeface Forró (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luisa Penna

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of Neon Light (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luise Tonett Alfonso

During her design studies, Farroupilha, Brazil-based Luise Tonett Alfonso created a circuit of subway map-based typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz C. Vieira

Brazilian designer of (dot matrix) typefaces that mimic the lettering on some HP devices: HP-82143A-CharSet-4, HP-82240-ECMA94-CharSet, HP-82240-ROMAN8-CharSet, HP-Classic-LED-Set, HP-DotMatrix-1-Menu, HP-DotMatrix-1, HP-DotMatrix-2, HP-DotMatrix-3, HP-Platinum-LCD, HP-Voyager-Character-Set, HP10BII-CharSet-1, HP10BII-KeySet-2, HP30S, HP30S_7, HP33S-CharSet-3, HP41-Character-Set-Xtended, HP41-Character-Set, HP42SCharSet-3, HP71BCharSet-1, HP9S-CharSet, KeySet-4, HP42SCharSet 3 (char42s.ttf), HP 82240 ROMAN8 CharSet (char82240_R.ttf), HP 82240 ECMA94 CharSet (char82240_E.ttf), HP 82143A CharSet 4 (char82143_E.ttf). Alternate URL. Most fonts are dated 2004. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Campos

Designer born in 1968 and located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His design studio, Alias. Creator of RM Midserif (2008), an organic font. Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Carmelo

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the rounded poster typeface Guarana (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Felipe

In 2019, Luiz Felipe (Blumenau, Brazil), Pedro Bogo (Indaial, Brazil), Arthur Otaviano (Blumenau, Brazil), and Eduarda Cristina Towe (Jaragua do Sul, Brazil) designed the squarish typeface Monday. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Felipe Souza

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Luiz Felipe Souza Soares designed the sans typeface Procmatika (2014). Later he created the free hairline sans typeface Speck Display (2016).

Typefaces from 2017: B & B Stencil (octagonal style).

Typefaces from 2018: Uneexal (free). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Fernandes

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the hand-crafter Coffer Draw (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Gustavo Ruffa

Graphic designer (n. 1977) in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil. In 2010, he created the motorsports lettering font Motoplatio. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Henrique

Itapecerica da Serra, Brazil-based creator of the grid-based typeface Luiz Henrique (2013). This typeface was a school project at Centro Universitario Senac. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Jales

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the free pixacao typeface Conspurcar (2016, made with FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Lavos
[Lavos Design]

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Luiz Lazaro Camoes

Based in Curitiba, Brazil, Luiz Lazaro Camoes created the squarish display typeface Pictocracia (2013), the circle arc typeface Vegetal (2013), and the lachrymal titling typeface Larga (2013). He studied at the University of Salvador. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Lucas Gomes Xavier

Web designer in Fortaleza, Brazil, who created the fat squarish typeface AV2 (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiz Marques
[Brock Marques]

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Luiza Barrocas

Brazilian graphic design student in Recife who made the pixel typeface Chunky (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Chamma

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. At TypeParis 2017, she designed the large x-height creamy brush typeface Chocolat. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza De Carli

Sao Paulo-based designer of the dot matrix display typeface Glauco Mattoso Serif (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Figueiredo

Rio de Janeiro-based graphic designer and illustrator. In 2017, she created the Broadway-style art deco typeface Rockin Bodo. In 2018, she published the vernacular typeface Risinho. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Fonseca

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the hand-sketched didone typeface Dobino (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Hoefel

During her studies at ESPM, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Luiza Hoefel designed the monoline sans typeface Iridescent (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Manzano

Caxias do Sul, Brazil-based designer of the futuristic typeface Space (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Morgado

During her studies, Rio de Janeiro-based Luiza Morgado created the hairline avant garde sans typeface Hiper Cool (2015) and the modular octagonal typeface Box (2015). She also designed a set of playing cards based on the work of Cassandre. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Panaro

During her studies at ESPM, Niteroi, Brazil-based Luiza Panaro designed the free all caps stencil typeface Maresia (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Prado

Brazilian designer (b. 1985) of Thereza (2006, a beautiful hand-printed display face) while she was at PUC in Rio. Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Ramiro

During her graphic design studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Luiza Ramiro created the sans typeface Joluma Light (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Saad de Moura

During her studies at UFRN, Natal, Brazil-based Luiza Saad de Moura designed the display sans typeface Didatica (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Vieira

During her studies at PUC Rio, Luiza Vieira (Rio de Janeiro) designed the modular typeface Summer (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luiza Weber

As a student in Sao Paulo, Luiza Weber designed the serifed typeface Lunot (2012) and the art deco typeface entitled Tipografia Modular (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lukas Guinard

Lukas Guinard (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) created the modular high-contrast display typeface Salomon (2013) during his studies at ESPM RJ. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lula Rocha
[Sugiro Design (was Rocha Design)]

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Luna Hirai

Americana, Brazil-based designer of Fuji Brush (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Luri Mabe

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Luri Mabe (b. 1992) designed the text typeface Melano (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Lygia Clark

Lygia Pimentel Lins (b. Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1920, d. Rio de Janeiro, 1988), aka Lygia Clark, was a Brazilian artist and painter. She was often associated with the Brazilian constructivist movements of the mid-20th century and the Tropicalia movement. She started the Frente movement in 1954. Along with Brazilian artists Amilcar de Castro, Franz Weissmann, Lygia Pape and poet Ferreira Gullar, Clark co-founded the Neo-Concrete movement---The Neo-Concretists were interested in how art could be used to express complex human realities. From 1960 on, Clark introduced ways for viewers to interact with her (often abstract) art works.

She had an influence on some type designs. A partial list:

  • In 2019, Flavia Zimbardi released Lygia at Future Fonts and writes: Lygia explores the duality of sharp and round forms with stylish cues and historical references from 16th-century masterpieces by Robert Granjon to the geometric approach of W.A. Dwiggins. An homage to Brazilian neo-concrete artist Lygia Clark, originally designed in 2017 as Flavia Zimbardi's degree project for the Type@Cooper extended program in New York. Lygia is a variable font with a weight axis. Future Fonts link.
  • Renan Carlos Medeiros (Natal, Brazil) designed the experimental futuristic decorative typeface Lygia Clark (2013).
  • Clarks (2021) is a modular typeface based on the work of Lygia Clark. It was designed by Pintassilgo (Erica Jung and Ricardo Marcin).
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Márcia Maia

Brazilian designer from Recife who makes type at Tipos do aCaso. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Márcio Shimabukuro
[Tipograma Fontes]

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Magbis Ovando

Brazilian from Campo Grande, b. 1977. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Magnetic Studio

Studio in Rio de Janeiro. Designer(s) of these typefaces: Airbook (2005), Ding Bunker (2001, scanbats), Gill Centro (2003). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Magno Santos

Graphic designer in Salvador, Brazil, who created the bold blocky typeface mago sans (2021). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maiara Barbosa

Recife, Brazil-based designer of a paper cutout stencil typeface in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maiara Verra

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of a tall organic school project font in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maiara Verra

Maiara Verra (Rio de Janeiro) designed the sans typeface Mai in 2013 for a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maicon Pereira

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the polygonal typeface Moka (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maikel Morais
[Hamo Design]

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Maisa Machado

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the triangulated experimental typeface family Swamp (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maisa Moreira

Based in Fortaleza, Brazil, Maisa Moreira designed the display typeface Ludica in 2012 while studying at Escola Superior de Artes e Design (ESAD) in Matosinhos, Portugal. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Makoto Saito

Sao Paulo-based designer of Biteme (2011, with Guilherme Rizzatti and Alexandre Venancio). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Makumba
[Cleber Rafael de Campos]

Cleber de Campos is a Brazilian graphic designer based in London. He works mainly on editorial and identity projects. In 2017, he set up the commercial type foundry Makumba.

In 2017, he designed the informal sans typeface Kinky and wrote: The development of the typeface started in 2015, inspired by neon signs, the aesthetic of sex clubs, and typefaces such as Suburban (Emigre), Lyon (Radim Pesko) and Euclid Flex (Swiss Typefaces). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Mallu Poggetti dos Santos

During her studies in Tijucas, Brazil, Mallu Poggetti created the ink splatter typeface Drop (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Manoel Lucas

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the art deco typeface Mangeo One (2015) during his studies at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Manoela Gonçalves

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the vampire typeface Schwarze Witwe (2014, lit. black widow). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Manu Correia

During his studies at UFPE Manu Correia (Recife, Brazil) created the ball-terminal-themed typeface Elvis (2014), for which Abril Fatface was used as a skeleton. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Manuel Bergström Lourenço Filho

Author of A Cartilha do Povo (1954), a school writing book for use in Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Manuella Jatoba

During her studies in Olinda, Brazil, Manuella Jatoba created the modular typeface Amnesia (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcel Farias

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the glitch art typeface Tilt (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcela Zimmerle

Recife, Brazil-based designer of Le Chocolat (2015, a display typeface derived from OPTI Caslon Two) and Elza (2016, hand-drawn vernaculat yypeface done as a project at UFPE). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcell Aguilar

Sao Paulo-based designer of the ultra fat typeface Hong Kong (2010) and of this experimental face (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelle Gonçalves

Brazilian FontStructor in Rio de Janeiro who created the Hebrew simulation typeface Marcelle Abigail Dip (2012). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Angelim

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Tipos de Muro (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Bittencourt

Designer of Metalbitt Manetrix (2003), a white on black face. Marcelo (b. 1982) lives in Curitiba, Brasil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Cabral

Lorena, Brazil-based creator of the experimental typeface Hyperlink (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo de Costa

Brazilian graphic and type designer based in Curitiba, Brazil. In 2018, Massimo Studio designed the bespoke wide sans typeface family Massimo. It is unclear who designed this great typeface---Behance associates it with Jean Wojciechowski, Marcelo de Costa, and Erick Donate. Marcelo published the experimental liquid typeface Oxy in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo De Nadai

Brazilian designer of the dot matrix typeface Drop-It (Just in Type). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Garcia

Brazilian graphic designer and type designer who works at Tipos do aCaso. His fonts include Celo Bold. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Inez

Brazilian designer of Sharpie Script (2017), Shelton Script (2017), Mr. Roosevelt Handwritten (2017, a signature font), Bellathin (2017), Facino Dolce (2017), Gracious Script (2017), Fascinating Signature (2017), Hairstroke Script (2017), Sinker (2017), Glamorous Script (2017), Spectacular Script (2017) and Absolute Script (2017).

Typefaces from 2018: Blanc Signature. Creative Market link. Graphicriver link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Leme
[LESTE]

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Marcelo Magalhães Pereira
[Tipos Pereira Type Foundry]

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Marcelo Martinez

Typographer from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) who won third prize at the Tipografia Brasilis in the dingbat category, 2001, with his "Agli Feices" (read: ugly typefaces). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Martins Ferreira

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who created a hairline art deco typeface called Trinca (2013), which was inspired by architectural lettering seen on buildings in his city. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Reis Melo
[Free Goodies for Designers (or: FGD)]

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Marcelo Rizzetto

Brazilian designer (b. 1976) of Rizzetto Script (2012) and Razing (2013, brush script). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Rodrigues

Illustrator and web designer at Kaus Media in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the hand-printed typeface Kaus Tripa (2012).

Behance link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Rosauro
[Blind Fontes (Fé Cega)]

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Marcelo Sbaquiero

Cascavel, Brazil-based designer of the scratchy typeface Trevor Philips (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Siqueira

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the ultra-narrow typeface Sublime (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Sodré
[Cao Fila (was: Amatraca Design Grafico)]

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Marcelo Souza

Designer in Rio de Janeiro who created the typeface Medieval in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcelo Vendramel

Milan-based and Sao Paulo-born designer of Rolo (2013), a typeface that was inspired by Sao Paulo's pixacao style.

Hellofont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcia Silva

For a school project at Universidade de Sao Paulo, Marcia Silva and Nicollas Oti co-designed the deco typeface Marushia (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcio Duarte

Marilia, Brazil-based digital artist (b. 1976), who studied at Faac-Unesp and teaches in Marilia. Marcio created the techno typeface Nucleo (2010) and the organic experimental typeface Wabi MD (2009, free). The organic typeface Sayuri followed in 2010. Creator of the free fonts Textbox Stencil (2010) and Textbox Regular (2013).

At FontStruct, he made Nucleo (2011) and Geo MD (2012, octagonal).

In 2013, he set up SeaTypes together with Jefferson Cortinove. Slab MD (2013) is a slab serif typeface and Di Grado (2012) is a dadaist / beatnik poster typeface after the lettering of Brazilian book cover designer Vicente Di Grado in tge 1960s.

In 2015, Duarte published the modular elliptical sans typeface Hollyday (sic) at Sea Types.

Behance link. Dafont link. Behance klink for SeaTypes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcio Henrique

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the bilined all caps typeface Asphalto (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcio Hirosse
[Fabrika de Typos]

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Marcio Lemos

During his studies at Instituto Infnet in Rio de Janeiro, Marcio Lemos created the computer typeface Elemental (2013). In 2016, he published a brush-lettered alphabet. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcio Martinson

Graphic designer in Balneario de Camboriu, Brazil. Marcio R. M. Martinson and Roberto Machado Jr. co-designed the brush signage typeface Caipirinha (2012) which is based on the Brazilian butecos style of writing. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcio R. M. Martinson & Roberto Machado Jr.

Designers of the hand-printed Caipirinha (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marck Al
[Neuralbrand Studio]

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Marco Antonio Ribeiro

Goiania, Brazil-based designer of the flowing script typeface Contemple (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marco Moreira

Marco Moreira is Magel Studio in Sao Paulo. Creator of the leaf-shaped typeface Follaje (2012) and the squarish Soccer Type (2013). Na Type (2013), Rubber Type (2013) and Dog Type (2013) are experimental, while Hand Type (2013) is ornamental caps alphabet.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marco Muniz

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the blackletter typeface Fruktura (2016), a typeface developed during his studies at ESPM-RJ. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marco Vinicius

Marco Vinicius (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) created an untitled curly typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marconi G. Lima
[TypeFolio Digital Foundry]

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Marconi Soares

During his graphic design studies at Facamp in Campinas, Brazil, Marconi Soares created the vernacular typeface Fundo de Quintal (2013), which was extended from the word Fundos seen on a sign at the Fundo de Quintal. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Aurelio

Marcos Aurelio Morais (Recife, Brazil), created the pixel typeface Uomo and the display typeface Popcorn in 2015 during his studies at UFPE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Balsini Garcindo

Born in 1977, this Brazilian graphic and web designer in Florianopolis created an experimental geometric typeface, Duotonic (2009). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Buccini

Brazilian type designer who works at Tipos do aCaso. His fonts include Estruturas, Cafeina, Poracaso, and Quadra (pixel font). Residing in Recife, he was educated at UFPE. Dafont link, where one can find Passarela (2007, female silhouettes) and Cafeina Dig. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos F. Maranzana

Brazilian creator of the dingbat / scanbat typeface Icones do Brasil (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Mazzei

Brazilian illustrator who drew Type Distortion Love (2012), a 3d Escheresque alphabet. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Mello

Graphic designer. Professor of typography and design at the Anhembi-Morumbi University. Founder of the Oficina Tipográfica Sao Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Mello
[Oficina Tipográfica]

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Marcos Oliveira

Designer at Universidade Federal do Ceara in Fortaleza, Brazil, of the free slab serif typeface Gate (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Paulo Caetano

Mogo Mirim, Brazil-based designer of Doomed Blades (2018), which is inpired by the game of Doom. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Pinheiro

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Marcos Pinheiro designed the decorative typeface Chavoso Alohomora (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Veras

Typographer from Sao Paulo (Brazil) who showed his De Veras Cartoon font at the Tipografia Brasilis 2. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcos Vinicius Machado de Oliveira

Aka Marcos Oliveira. Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of a prismatic decorative set of initials in 2017, with some impossible Escher-style glyphs thrown in. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcus Nascimento

Sao José dos Campos, Brazil-based designer of the sans typeface Legolet (2016) for a school project at UFPE. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marcus Rotten

Designer in Americana, Brazil. He made the free font Fast Gash (2011), an angular scary thing. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marginalia
[Paulo W]

Very beautiful, original and informative Brazilian blog (in Portuguese) run by Paulo W. This is at the top of the heap, even if your Portuguese is rusty. Last update in 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mari Guilarducci

In Solange Coutinho's type design course at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Mari Guilarducci (Recife, Brazil) created the free typeface Tetris (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Carolina Caldas

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, graphic designer Maria Carolina Caldas created the fat poster typeface Gordinha (2014), and the vernacular typeface Livro de Receitas (2014---she did not name it like that, but it was designed for a book of recipes). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Clara Sasdelli

Brazilian designer of the all caps Dutch deco typeface Marie Thin (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Eduarda Machado de Souza

Industrial designer in Rio de Janeiro who created the foliate typeface Fonte Folha (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Eduarda Obladen
[Sweet Cake]

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Maria Elisa Zaia

Brazilian design student. Creator of the text typeface Litteris Zaia (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Fernanda de Sa

During her studies at Escola de Design UEMG in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Maria Fernanda de Sa created a circle-based typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Fernanda Niro

Designer in Sao Paulo, who created the typeface Victor (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Fernanda Oliveira

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based student-designer of the heavy typeface Florex (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Ferreira

Designer from Lagoa Santa, Brazil, who created a beautiful modular stencil typeface in 2011, as well as a sans typeface called Blackemo (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Fontenelle

Brazilian graduate of the MATD program at the University of Reading, class of 2019. Maria's graduation typeface there was Libri, a family of 11 styles across the Latin, Cyrillic and Arabic scripts. Libri is intended for use in cultural or historical projects, brands, and publications, andis lapidary in conception. The Arabic script is in the Naskh style. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Jose Rivera

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the lava lamp typeface Cloudy Night (2014) and the calligrapghic font Gritt (2015). She studied at PUC-Rio. Devian Tart link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Julia Santos

Recife, Brazil-based designer of Fleur (2014, a dot matrix font), Fabulous (2015, a pixelish script), and Beatles (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Luiza Agostini

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the brush typeface Jean-Michel (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Luiza Alves

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of a hipster school project font in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Nery

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the brush font Into The Wild (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Raquel F. Correa

During her graphic design studies at UEMG in 2014, Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based Maria Raquel F. Correa created the cute children's typeface Pose Kawaii (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Teresa Lopes

Brazilian type designer, who graduated from UFPE in Recife in 2000. She works in a foundry in Pernambuco, Tipos do aCASO. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Valentin Thobias

Sao Paulo-based designer of Sarakali (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maria Victoria Albuquerque

During her studies at PUC in Rio de Janeiro, Maria Victoria Albuquerque designed the modular sci-fi typeface Timer (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Avila

Graphic designer in Balneario Camboru, Brazil, who created several display typefaces in 2016 such as Fileteada, Mond Min (inspired by Piet Mondrian) and Cosmic. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Barbieri

Graphic artist in Pelotas, Brazil, who designed the hipster or native symbolism font Espaco Amerindio in 2013. It is based on pre-Colombian graphic culture. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Bukvic

Brazilian graphic designer who lives and works in New York at Fluid NY. Creator of the bold display typeface Cestaria (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Couto

During her studies at Universidade Federal de Pelotas in Pelotas, Brazil, Mariana Couto designed the soft-edged yummy typeface Cactacea (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana de França

During her studies in Recife, Brazil, Mariana de\0França designed an unnamed modular typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Freitas

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the hand-drawn poster typeface family Paper Sans (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Guilarducci

During her studies at St John's University, New York City-based Mariana Guilarducci created these typefaces: Angels (2016: handcrafted), Homi (2016: based on an antique tobacco package seen in Casa Loma, Toronto), Escorrega (2016: a fancy typeface based on the lettering on old cachaca bottles). At the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco in 2014, she designed the pixelish typeface Tetris (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Isidro

Brazilian or Portuguese designer The Lucky Strike (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Kouno

During her studies at ESPM, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Mariana Kouno designed the rhythmic text typeface Uirapuru (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Leal

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of these calligraphic scripts in 2015: Scriptica, Brush Hand, Louis. In 2016, she designed Box Rounded. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Magalhaes

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the colored geometric solid typeface Convex (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Marques

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the free sans typeface Geo Modern (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Martins

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the modular typeface Banana Split (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Nitta

During her studies at Senac in Sao Paulo, Mariana Nitta created the modular display typeface Titari (2014) and the classy multiline caps typeface Indian Type (2014). In 2014, she added Maze Type. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Rena

Graphic designer in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She created two beautiful typefaces in 2012. The first one is a modular typeface inspired by droplets. The second one, called Gota, was developed while she was studying at UEMG. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Schmidt

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the amoebic typeface Amelia (2015: a school project at UFPEL, Universidade Federal de Pelotas). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Silveira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a bitmap typeface and a display typeface called Samba e Amor in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Souza

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the display typeface Ghosma (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariana Vargas

At the University of New South Wales, Mariana Vargas (Porto Alegre, Brazil) created the thin display typeface Fat Type (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mariane Assunção

Recife, Brazil-based designer of a dot matrix typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marilia Sobral

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Marly (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Castro

Marina Castro (Marina Neto) is based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She created the geometric slab typeface Truck (2013) during her studies at Universidade Estadual de Minas Gerais. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Diniz

Belo Horizonte. Brazil-based designer of the stencil typeface Fluffy (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina G. Santos

Marina G. Santos (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the hand-printed typeface Tapas ES (2013) during her studies at Senac.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Garcia dos Santos

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Marina Garcia dos Santos designed the free handcrafted typeface Tapas (2012) and Pet Shop Icons (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Martins Chaccur

Marina is a Brazilian graphic designer and teacher, who graduated from Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado FAAP. She has an MA from the London College of Communication. In 2011, she obtained a Masters in the type and media program at KABK, Den Haag. She was a designer and college tutor in Sao Paulo, Brazil, but now lives in Den Haag, The Netherlands.

She spoke at ATypI in Lisbon on vernacular Brazilian type and the current state of Brazilian type design. On her site we can find some sketchbooks, and a proposal for a blackletter face, among many other type-related goodies.

At KABK, she designed the type system Chic (2011). This family includes fashion mag styles from a roman sans to curly caps and a "chic" didone.

In 2013, she created the beveled caps typeface O Melhor de Sao Paulo, which is based in part on Jackson Cavanaugh's Alright Sans Ultra.

In 2014, Crystian Cruz and Marina Chaccur co-designed the sans custom typeface UOL for the Brazilian internet provider.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Mota

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the pixel typeface Ponto Cruz (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Nunes

Graphic design student at Senac, Brazil, b. 1991, Sao Paulo. For her school project, Marina Nunes designed Organdi Cursive (2012) for a fictitious project to change the visual identity of Elle magazine. She also created the free all caps poster sketch font Mayonaise (2012).

Dafont link [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Peixoto

During her studies at ESPM, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Marina Peixoto created the mini-serifed typeface Rapsodia (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Pontual

Brazilian student at UFPE from Recife who created the typeface Tipofilme at Tipos do aCASO (2005). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Reis

Marina Reis in Pelotas, Brazil, designed the pixelish typeface 2001 (2011). She says: The source of inspiration are the ones developed by Wim Crouwel, Saul Bass, Neville Brody and the grid of the Experimental Jetset. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marina Willer

Marina is a graphic designer, film maker and partner at Pentagram Design based in London. Perhaps best known for the Tate identity (produced with Brian Boylan) during her time as Head Creative Director at Wolff Olins in 1999, Brazilian-born Willer first came to London 15 years ago to study at the Royal College of Art. For 13 years at Wolff Olins, Marina worked on major identity schemes that include the Southbank Centre, Amnesty International and Russian telecoms operator Beeline.

Creator of a beautiful ornamental caps alphabet (2011).

Typocircle link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marini Cavalheiro

During her design studies in Porto alegre, Brazil, marini cavalheiro created the lachrymal typeface Boft & Co (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marino Fontolan

Sao Paulo-based designer of Sqar Sans (2015, a thin modular typeface) and Maraca Sans (2015, a thick handcrafted poster typeface based on Maracatu de Nação, an Afro-Brazilian performance genre popular in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mario Madureira

Brazilian creator of the Space Invaders stytle font Space Crazy Zone (2013, Open Font Library). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mario Wischral

During his studies, Mario Wischral (Jaragua do Sul, Brazil) designed the deco typeface Topissimo (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mark Joshua

Brazilian designer of the simple hand-printed typeface Billy (2010). Born in 19078, he lives in Sao Paulo. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marlon Candido

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the pixacao typeface Quebrada (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marlon Gonçalves

Aracaju, Brazil-based designer of the free handcrafted all caps typeface Cactus (2017). In 2018, Marlon designed the free pixel font Pharmakon, the free typeface Broken Glass, and the free modulated typeface Run To The Hills. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marlon Lana

At Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Marlon Lama designed the monoline sans typeface Audacity (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marlon Trovao

The modern art of Jean Michel Basquiat inspired Ribeirao Preto, Brazil-based Marlon Trovao to create the hand-drawn typeface Basquiat (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Marlui Dornelas

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a pixel font in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Martina Hotzel

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface De Pandora (2016), which seems to be a school project at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Massimo Studio
[Jean Wojciechowski]

Studio in Curitiba, Brazil. In 2018, it designed the bespoke wide sans typeface family Massimo. It is unclear who designed this great typeface---Behance associates it with Jean Wojciechowski, Marcelo de Costa, and Erick Donate. Still in 2018, Jean Wojciechowski designed the free variable font typeface Soulcraft. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Aquino

Muriae, Brazil-based graphic and industrial designer. Creator of Vendi Si (2015), a vernacular market signage typeface. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Cavalcante

Belo Jardim, Brazil-based designer at UFPE of the icon font Dingrest (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Emanuel Andrade de Sousa

Brazilian designer (b. 2000) of the dry brush script Iara Script (2021), which is inspired by the Brazilian folklore figure, Iara. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Fassheber

At PUC in Rio de Janeiro, Mateus Fassheber designed the display typeface Orivrau (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Feitosa

Anapolis, Brazil-based designer of Maria Script (2019, free at Pixel Surplus). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Furlan

Santa Catarina, Brazil-based designer of a modular typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Ramgund

During his studies at UFPE, Mateus Ramgund (Recife, Brazil) created the display typeface Aratanha (2014), which was inspiered by a rótulo de cahaça. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mateus Uberti

Caxias do Sul, Brazil-based designer of the geometric typeface Simetriq (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus A. Monteiro

During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Matheus A. Monteiro designed the Harry Potter-inspired Elder Font (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Barbosa
[Tipoforme]

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Matheus Berbel

Marila, Brazil-based designer of the circle-and-arc themed typeface Orb (2012, with Vanessa Koga). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Coimbra

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the geometric solid typeface Tipogrfia em Quadros (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Coscia

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, b. 1999, who created the thin sans display typeface Loremipsum (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Cunegato

During his industrial design studies in Santa Maria, Brazil, Matheus Cunegato designed the round slab typeface Slabr (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Fio Gonçalves
[Fio Gonç§alves]

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Matheus Fragoso

Designer and writer in Rio de Janeiro. Codesigner with Marconi Lima of Stevie Sans (2015, Typefolio). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Gomes

During his studies, Brasilia, Brazil-based Matheus Gomes designed a pixelish typeface using FontStruct and the free geometric sans typeface family Ginora Sans in 2016.

Aka Typeog. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Lima Pires

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the school project typeface Daft Punk together with Wesley Marinho in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Morais

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the counterless typeface Bold in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Nogueira Damasceno

In 2018, during their studies at UFRN, Matheus Nogueira (Natal, Brazil), Beatriz Freire, Amannda Cavalcante (Natal, Brazil) and Zenobio Almeida co-designed the free ironwork dingbat typeface Firula. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Queiroz

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the pixel typeface Arkeide (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Teixeira

Brazilian designer of a handcrafted typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matheus Xicobull

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Xicobull (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matias Romero

Matias Romero was born Eduardo Alves da Silva in the city of Santos. He is a Brazilian nature photographer and multimedia artist, b. 1965. Currently, he is based in Sao Thomé das Letras, MG.

Typefaces from 2018: Marielle Franco. This typeface was politically motivated as it pays homage to Marielle Franco (b. 1979 as Marielle Francisco da Silva, d. 2018), a Brazilian politician, feminist, and human rights activist. After earning a master's degree in public administration from the Fluminense Federal University, she served as a city councillor of the Municipal Chamber of Rio de Janeiro for the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) from January 2017 until her death. On 14 March 2018, while in a car after delivering a speech, Franco and her driver were shot multiple times and killed by two murderers in another vehicle, in Northern Rio de Janeiro. Franco had been an outspoken critic of police brutality and extrajudicial killings, as well as the February 2018 federal intervention by Brazilian president Michel Temer in the state of Rio de Janeiro which resulted in the deployment of the army in police operations.

Typefaces from 2016: Aleijadinho, Aiuruoca.

Typefaces from 2015: Elis (inspired by a dream about singer Elis Regina).

Typefaces made in 2014: Cassiopea, Ignoto, Minguarana (a display sans).

Typefaces from 2013: Neroli, Jailed Celts, Demodée (art deco).

Typefaces made in 2012: Endora (gothic), Nix, Sampa Midnight (a spurred typeface), Olho de Peixe, Peixes e subpeixes, Rita Mouse.

Creations from 2011: Gotham Lullaby (2011, a blackletter tattoo face), Lizard (2011), Glix (2011), Linea (2011, a squarish face), ClassIndicativa (2011), Atomium (2011), Maquina Pneumatica (2011), Futurafrica (2011), Amorphica (2011).

Typefaces made before 2011: Vieira (2010), Hobo Signs (2010), Knights Who Say Ni (2010), Antibios (2010, slab serif), Oleo (2010, wedge serif face), Jet Black Night (2009), King Pineapple (2009), Glove (2009, avant garde sans), Quanta (2009), Arcoverde (2009, display face), Wax (2009), Crazy Circles (2005, hand-printed) and Xylogravura (2009, inspired by crude woodcut typography printing practiced in northeastern Brazil).

Home page. Fontspace link. Creative allies link. Flickr pages. Devian tart link. Morguefile link. Multimedia stock page. Twitter page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matt Barbosa

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the cold war font Detente (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Matthews Camargos

During his design studies in Saio Paulo, Matthews Camargos created the hand-printed vernacular poster typeface Matriz (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mauri Tavarez

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the modular octagonal typeface Tavarez (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maurício Nunes

Brazilian codesigner with Daniel Lopes, Luciana Medeiros, Daniel Pinheiro, Nara Rocha and Virgulino Melo of the typeface Sodoma (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mauricio Alves

Designer in Sao Paulo. During his studies at SENAC in 2011, he created a hand-printed typeface called Messtype for subtitles of a children's magazine. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mauricio Domingues

Brazilian designer of MND Pinballer (2008, two styles). Born in 1984, he lives in Sao Paulo. Flickr site. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mauricio Hugo

Arapongas, Brazil-based designer of the Volkswagen beetle-inspired typeface Fuscalet (2016). Fuscalet was conceived during his studies at UNOPAR (Universidade Norte do Paran&aaacute;). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mauricio Mir

Brazil-born Mauricio Mir now works as a designer in Oakland, CA. From 2011 until 2013, he studied at Laney College, where a school project led him to develop the Avon typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mauro Espindola

Mauro Espindola (Rio de Janeiro, b. 1962) created the techno typeface Blank in 2014. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maximiliano Bregoli

During his graphic design studies in Benos Aires, Maximiliano Bregoli designed the straight-edged typeface Gotark (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Bione

Brazilian student and artist who made the pixelish typeface Synth (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Cruz

During her studies at Centro Universitario Senac in Sao Paulo, Mayara Cruz designed Tipobis (2015, a squrish pixelish typeface) and an untitled curly typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Jade

Graphic designer in Santo André, Brazil, who designed Triangulares and Razor Geometric in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Kiwi

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of a handcrafted typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Silvestrini

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular typeface Sono Eterno (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Teixeira

Brazilian designer of the display typeface Compasso (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayara Zavoli

During her studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Mayara zavoli created the thin display typefaces Marte (2013) and Venus (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mayra D. Bueno

Aka Baguy, and as Radio GaGa. Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Bulbos (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Maysa Marin

Sao Paulo-based designer of the triangulated typeface Triangle (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Megaart Design
[Sergio Salgado]

Sergio Salgado is a Brazilian book designer who lives in Sao Paulo. He created the slightly grungy Aleatoria (2010) and Yes Sir (2010), the squarish Paralela (2011), the spiky Monga (2011), and Paulistana Deco (2013).

In 2014, he designed the ultra-geometric fat typeface Paulistana Maraba. Paulistana 1922 is based on the catalog by Di Cavalcanti for the Week of Modern in the Municipal Theater of Sao Paulo in February 1922. All his fonts are free.

His company is Mega Arte Design [old URL]. Fontspace link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mel Purple Crystal
[Lucas Fernandes]

Brazilian creator of the free dot matrix fonts Mobitec 6x6 (2014), LED 8x6 (2013), Inova 13x7 (2013), Marcopolo 13x9 (2012), Dimelthoz Mini (2012) and Dimelthoz 11x96 (2012), which are based on Dimelthoz LED panels. All the fonts are made with FontStruct.

In 2014, he designed the dot matrix typeface family Lightdot (7x6, 8x8, 11x6, 13x6, 13x9, 16x10).

Dafont link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Melissa Trigueiro

Brazilian codesigner with José Fabio, Ricardo, George Vinícios and Paula Robalinha of the experimental typeface Geometrica (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mery Pujato

During her graphic design studies in Buenos Aires, Mery Pujato created the blackletter typeface family Maui (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Michael Gomes

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of Galeto (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Michaela Ricci Schenker

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Michaela Ricci designed the simpla sans typeface Amazing Grace (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Michele Lopes

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created Music Regular (2011), the display typeface Zezao (2013), based on the graffiti of street artist José Augusto Amaro Capela (Sao Paulo), better known as Zezão. The typeface was specially created for the cultural magazine Raizee. She also published the octagonal typeface Geometrica (2013), Fonte 3D (2013), Alfabeto Isometrico (2013, 3d), and the modular typefaces Black Regular (2013) and Fonte Modular (2013).

In 2014, upon graduating from UAM, she created the basic sans typeface Circuito Regular (2014) together with Camilla Cianelli, Ricardo Martins, Roseli Yajima and Sara Santana.

Wayana (2016) is a labyrinthine typeface influenced by geometric indiginous patterns. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Michelle Cury de Lima

At Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, Brazil-based Michelle Cury de Lima designed the experimental typeface Slab in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Miguel Boveto Santamarina

Marilia, Brazil-based designer of the free scratchy typeface Escopo (2015, with Milene Mariano). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Miguel Netto

Brazilian creator of the hand-printed typeface Alegra Uno (2011, iFontMaker). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Miguel Sanches

Brazilian type designer from Recife who works at Tipos do aCaso. His fonts include the great experimental font Arqueo, Bolha, Xilot and Snake. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Miguel Sobrinho

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the free thin sans typeface Sober (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Miguel Tuiran

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the decorative alphabet MT Letters (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mikaele Biana

Graphic designer based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Designer in 2021 of Niju (a 3d or shadow font). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Mila Giacomo

Art director in Salvador, Brazil, who graduated from the Belas Artes in Sao Paulo. She created a paperfold typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milena

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of Sauren Sans (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milena Brandao

Sao Paulo-based creator of a logotype for a CD cover for Florence and the Machine (2012). Designer of the fat rounded monoline typeface Fredoka One (2011, Hafontia), which is free at Google Fonts, where it was published in 2012. See also here. Fredoka is accompanied by Fredoka Dingbats. A variable font with weight and width axes was added in 2022.

Typefaces from 2017: Quitanda (brush script), Jazzling (script and sans), Zenith (monoline script), Fruit Salad (brush script). 1001 Fonts link. Behance link. Creative Market link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milena Dowsley Severi

Milena Dowslay Severi (Recife, Brazil) created a few experimental typefaces in 2013 during her studies at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. These include Cursive Gone Mad (pixel face), Remote Controle, and Aracuan (a Western typeface with a 3d style). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milena Fernandes

For a project at UFPE Recife, Milena Fernandes (Recife, Brazil) designed the informal monoline typeface Sabidinha (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milena Leimig

During her studies in Recife, Brazil, Milena Leimig designed the free liquid-themed display typeface Ladi (2021) in three styles, Dense, Weak and Gross. In 2021, she added the free hipster grotesque typeface Fungis. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milena Thé

Brazilian student at UFPE from Recife who created the typeface Tipofilme at Tipos do aCASO (2005). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Millena Borges

For a course at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Millena Borges developed the smooth script font Maestra (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Millor Fernandes

Brazilian cartoonist, b. Rio de Janeiro, 1923, d. Rio de Janeiro, 2012. In an interview in 2002, he explained his style of 3d lettering: I started making letters out of necessity, for the titles in my newspaper column and then I get bored. From there I just started making titles in three dimensions. There, innovation was to draw a letter with the wrong perspective in relation to the other, in the same word. But the great invention was to make the wrong perspective in the letter itself, in all directions. The curious thing is that it ends up getting light, the words seem to float.

In 2001-2002, Claudio Rocha and Millor Fernandes co-designed the free-spirited hand-lettered 3d typeface Persplexitiva (Now Type). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Milton Trajano

Brazilian illustrator. In 2017, together with Crystian Cruz, he designed Acremist, a free cryptographic font based on glyphs created by Bruno Borges, whoch are in turn based Manual do Escoteiro Mirim, a collection of books for childen published in the 1970s. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Minea Nunes

Brazilian creator (b. 1984) of KOF Dingbats (2008, scanbats) and The King of Fighters Family (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Minhocossauro Emporium (was: Minhocossauro Tipografia)
[Paulo Caparica Junior]

Architect and designer in Sao Paulo, who runs Minhocossauro Tipografia. He created Salyma (2015, part vampire script, part curly Victorian extravaganza), Essential Coffee (2015, stencil), Militante (2015, stencil font), Cogumelo (2014, a retro futuristic unicase typeface), Biotech (2014, techno), Action Flick (stencil font), Morango (2015, handcrafted Western font), and Cinema Novo (2015, handcrafted typeface).

Typefaces from 2016: Cinema Novo (handcrafted).

Typefaces from 2017: Disco Voador (stencil). In 2018, he designed the handcrafted Party Popper, the deco typeface family Mystax and the stencil typeface Farofa.

Typefaces from 2020: Pipoca (a great rounded stencil typeface), Milchkaffee (handcrafted), Delirante (squarish and stylish).

Fontspring link. Behance link. Graphicriver link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mirella Gama

Graphic designer in Paraiba, Brazil, who created the curly typeface Whimsyshire (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mirella Masiero

Professor of computer science and graphic design at CCBEU in Sorocaba, Brazil. She created the angular typeface 15 Degrees (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mirian Mitsue Yanai

Born in 1987, Mitsue lives in Florianópolis, Brazil. Creator with Saulo Deboni and Silvia Cristina Medeiros of the curly display typeface Franklin Cascaes (2007). This font was inspired by Franklin Cascaes Joaquim (b. 1908, San Jose, d. 1983, Florianopolis), who was a researcher of Azorean culture, folklorist, potter, printmaker and author. Free download. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Misprinted Type
[Eduardo Recife]

Misprinted Type (est. 1998) offers free and commercial old typewriter and grunge fonts designed by Eduardo Recife, an illustrator and graphic designer from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, b. 1980. Although his main work is in illustration, he became well-known in the early 2000's for his original grunge type designs. Typefaces:

  • Max Rhodes (based on the handwriting of Max Rhodes), Nasty, Shortcut, Carimbo (2003), Mosh (2004), Trashold (2004), Great Circus> (2004, a five-weight calligraphic decorative family), Pastelaria, Downcome (2002), DIESEL, DirtyEgo (2001), Mialgia, OverBored, PrintError, RecifeDings, ThirdWorldBuzz, Besign, HorsePuke, Lhabia, MemoryLapses, misprintedtype, NoMoreTypewriters, PrintFuck151, Selfish (2001), Misproject, Porcelain, Rochester (old typewriter), NailScratch, Astonished, Broken15, DisgustingBehavior, Guilty (2011, grunge).
  • NeasdenPIP was designed with Steve Smith (2001).
  • At Visuelle Orgasmus, we find Superphunky, Superload and Superaircraft, all made in 2001.
  • Here, we find DirtyEgo, Downcome, Porcelain, Selfish, Shortcut.
  • Myfonts sells Rapid Writing (a penmanship font), Magic 1985 (2017, grunge), King Bloser (2014, a calligraphic penmanship font named after E.W. Bloser), Bloser Serif (2014), King Bloser X (2014, ornaments), Mercy (2013, a set of connected Spencerian penmanship style fonts, with ornaments and flourishes if needed), Revanche (2013, a grunge stencil font), Grandpas Typewriter (2013, old typewriter font family), Monster Days (2007, grunge calligraphy), Kyoto (grunge), AntiRomantic (2006), Toscography (2007, slightly Kafkaesque), LeKing (2007: Eduardo calls it the Frankenstein of vintage ornamental typefaces of the past centuries), HandMade (2007, hand-drawn ornamental caps), Nars (2003, grungy script).

Earlier versions of this site could be found at TypOasis (dead link) and Dafont. Many of his fonts are also here and here. Klingspor link. Creative Market link. Fontspace link. Dafont link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

MMC typengine (was: MMC Typodrome)
[André Themoteo Alves Correa]

André Themoteo Alves Correa (b. 1986, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian type designer who founded MMC Typodrome in 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. Aka Andréground-MMC, he is, in his own words, a sacred geometer, optical illusionist, enthusiast of Gestalt phenomena, artist, designer, typographer, calligrapher, graffiti writer, beginning engraver and aspiring sculptor. MMC was originally a clan of graffiti artists.

In 2021, he replaced MMC Typodrome by MMC-TypEngine, and reminds us that MMC stands for Multimedia Mastering Creative-Types. Earlier acronyms included Macacos me Mordam and Many Meanings Challenge.

His first typeface was the Escher-inspired Penrose Geometric (2013, extended to 22 styles in 2021). In 2015, he published Technical Signature (18 styles: labyrinthine) and Technical Scripture (18 styles). In the labyrinthine genre, this family is close to perfection.

In 2020, he released the 22-style MMC Grafik and in 2021 the related MMC Insignia (32 styles). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Moisés Lerner Lebenberg

During his studies at ESPM in Rio de Janeiro, Moisés Lerner Lebenberg created a frew display typefaces such as Sky Blue (2016) ad Rock Geometry (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Monalisa Oliveira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based photographer and designer, who created the swashy script typeface Beccari in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Monica Rizzolli

Brazilian artist located in Sao Paulo. In 2019, Monica Rizzolli and Tony de Marco (Just in Type) published the octagonal typeface family Tomorrow, which can be downloaded from Google Fonts. Github link. In 2019, Tony de Marco and Monica Rizzolli released Tomorrow at Just in Type. Github link. Open Font Library link.

Typefaces from 2021: Just Pixo (a seven-weight pixacao font by Tony de Marco and Monica Rizzolli designed for monumental type sizes and vertical alignments, and released by Latinotype; +a variable font). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Monica Rodrigues

Designer in Ceara, Brazil. Creator of the boneyard font Fonte Esqueletica (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Monika Morimoto

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Senpai (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Montse Córdova Domene

Graphic designer in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Creator of Toto Type (2012). That typeface was designed during her studies at Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Moraez Chavez

Graphic designer and illustrator in Olinda, Brazil, who made a nice poster for a dengue awareness campaign in 2012. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Muriel Righes Mancio

At Centro Universitario Ritter dos Reis in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Muriel Righes Mancio designed the decorative caps typeface Minions (2016). Linkedin link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Murillo Beraldo

During his studies at Technology Senac University in Sao Paulo, Murillo Beraldo designed the techno typeface Straight Jam (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Murilo Aguiar

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the signage typeface Tipografia Vernacular (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mururu Design
[Wecsley Oliveira]

Wecsley Oliveira (b. 1978) runs Mururu Design in Aracaju, Brazil. Creator of Miroh (2012), which was inspired by the lettering on Miro's paintings. Mar Lizzy (2011) is a dingbat typeface with sea creatures.

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Mushroom
[Thiago Bellotti]

Mushroom Type is a Sao Paulo-based foundry established in 2013 by Brazilian graphic designer Thiago Bellotti. Typefaces:

Mushroom Type home page. Behance link. Behance link for Mushroom Type. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

My Disney Alphabet

Gifs with Disney charcters and letters. All by Thais Fonseca from Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nacionale
[Doug Alves]

Brazilian graphic artist and illustrator based in Los Angeles, CA. Home page. He made a few all-caps frilly floral caps typefaces, such as one designed for Havaianas Ipe, and Mari (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nadia Deziderio

Web designer and digital artist in Sao Paulo. Behance link. HQ Spirit by Will Eisner inspired her to design a light-hearted comic book face in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Naiara de Lima

Brazilian designer in Belo Horizonte, who created Modular (2011) and Patricius (2011) while studying at the Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Naiara Ghisleni Bussmann

During her studies in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, Naiara Ghisleni Bussmann designed an unnamed display typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Naipe Foundry
[Alvaro Franca]

Naipe Foundry is the type design, lettering & font production company set up in 2018 by Alvaro Franca and Felipe Casaprima (and before that, Leandro Assis as well). Alvaro Franca is a graphic designer from Rio de Janeiro who studied at ESDI in Rio and EINA in Barcelona. He teaches at Domestika and ELISAVA in Barcelona. He created Aladdin Sans (2011) when he was studying at ESDI in Rio. Other early typefaces by him include the wedge serif text typeface Selsdon (2015) and the didone numerals typeface Baleia Heavy (2015), which was influenced by Herb Lubalin's style.

In 2016, he created the 9-width titling or poster typeface family Bonde and wrote: It is the result of a year long research project on the hand painted lettering used in Rio de Janeiro tramways between 1868 and 1966. The carioca engineers who lettered the original signs used compression and expansion of letters so that station names of all sizes would occupy the same horizontal space. Because they didn't have lettering training or a model to follow, they had to come up with their own unique solutions for the problem of width variation in letterforms. Bonde applies these quirky and ingenious designs to a multi width type family, but adapts letterforms for contemporary use in their original function: signage and wayfinding.

In 2016, he designed the informal typeface Noturna. In 2017-2018, he participated in the Type Expert program at the Plantin-Moretus Institute in Antwerp.

He won an award at Tipos Latinos 2018 for Discordia (Naipe Foundry and Future Fonts): Developed originally for use in magazines, the goal was to create a concise text family that blurred the lines of type classification, mixing things that normally don't go together but which could be persuaded to play nice this one time. In 2020, Hebrew support was added thanks to Ben Nathan. In 2021, MyFonts published Discordia and credited Felipe Casaprima and Alvaro Franca.

In 2020, Naipe released Pacaembu. Advertized as a tropical art deco sans, this seven-style sans serif typeface by Alvaro Franca and Felipe Casaprima finds its roots in Brazilian soccer. In particular, it took inspiration from the stone lettering found in the 1940 art deco style Sao Paulo Municipal Stadium, also known as Estadio Pacaembu. A variable style is included.

Future Fonts link. https://fonts.ilovetypography.com/fonts/naipe-foundry">I Love Typography link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Najla Leroy

Brazilian graduate from the Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais, who lives in Belo Horizonte. She created the circle-themed typeface monoline sans Copacabana (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nany Ferreira

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the decorative typeface Bloco de Gia (2014), which is named after a samba carnaval group, and features frogs. In 2014, she added the blackletter typeface Organ. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Naoki

Brazilian designer. His Tailandia family (2011) is a faux-oriental typeface that mimics Thai writing. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nara Rocha

Brazilian codesigner with Daniel Lopes, Maurício Nunes, Luciana Medeiros, Daniel Pinheiro and Virgulino Melo of the typeface Sodoma (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natália Manfrin

Natália Manfrin (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the geometric typeface Hive (2015) using the shapes of the Hive Shelving Unit created by Chris Ferebee. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalia Caruso

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. In a type design course of Nair de Paula, she created the dadaist Durex and Durex Sem Falhas typeface in 2011. Free downloads here and here and here. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalia Cruz

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. She took some glass windows on Av. Paulista there to design a monoline geometric avant-garde sans face in 2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalia Garcez

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. With Raphao Freire, she designed the organic sans typeface Miltom (2013). She created the plump curly typeface Gula in 2012. With Camila Caligari and Suzana Nakamura, she created a number of fine illustrations entitled Sofa Cafe (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalia Rocha

Graphic designer in Canoas, Brazil, who created an experimental alphabet in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalia Sentanin

During her studies in bauru, Brazil, Natalia Sentanin created the curvy decorative typeface Venezi (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalia Vale

During a course at ESPM in Brazil, Natalia Vale created the stressed serif textface Amapola (2013) [not to be confused with several other similarly named typefaces, including Dan Solo's Amapola]. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalie Lyra

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Psyxel (2019), Baulaus (2019) and Bubly (2019: a rounded sans). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalino Ferreira

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Nalino (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natalya Rodrigues

Brazilian designer in 2007 of the beautiful Venetian masks dingbat font Mascaras de Veneza. Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natan Eduardo

Designer in Guarulhos, Brazil. Creator of the futuristic typeface Saturno (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natan Goncalves

As a student based in Balneario Camboriu, Brazil, Natan Goncalves designed a video game font (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natasha Hoshino

During their studies in Goiania, Brazil, in 2015, Natasha Hoshino, Kaiky Fernandez and Bia Menezes co-designed Drame Sans. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natasha Souza

Designer of Biombo (2011). Natasha lives in Rio de Janeiro and studied at UFRJ. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Natata

Rio de Janeiro-based graphic designer. Her poster and logo work for Oficina do Parquer is remarkable. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathália Xavier

Graphic design student in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In 2011, she created several modular typefaces during her studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathali Albuquerque

During her studies, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Nathali Albuquerque designed the multilined typeface Autoral Pop Art (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathalia Cury

Nathalia Cury is from Sao Paulo. She made the organic typeface Flip (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathalia Halcsik

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer who created a gorgeous titling typeface for Elle Brasil called Elle Sports (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathalie M

Brazilian creator (b. 1990) of Alliewriting (2009, handwriting). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathan d'Ornelas

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Grampo (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathan Gonzalez

Designer in Santos, Brazil, whose first typeface is the prismatic Titanium (2013).

Devian Tart link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathan Oliveira

Nova Lima, Brazil-based designer of the bilined typeface Bem Vindo (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nathan Santos

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the sans typeface Belonida (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nauan Gustavo

Nauan Gustavo (or Darkkinder) is a Brazilian youngster (b. 1991), who created a few nice free typefaces, such as Engine (2007, an all-caps display face), WitchCraft (2007, gothic), Scribble (2007), Robotization (2006, futuristic), Alienable Halloween (2006, scary), TheMachine (2006), Alien Earth (2006, scary futuristic) and Future Font (2006, also eerie in style). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nayana Freitas

Caruaru, Brazil-based student-designer of the praying mantis-themed font Mane Magro (2017) and the ironwork window-themed decorative caps font Tipogo (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nayane Cunha

Pernambuco, Brazil-based designer of Boole Type (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nayane Nathalie

Nayane Nathalie (Florianopolis, Brazil) designed the text typeface Horizonte in 2013. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nayara Correa

At the Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, Nayara Correa designed the FontStruct typeface Nobody (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Neder Font Foundry
[Rafael Neder]

Neder Font Foundry, or Neder Type, is Rafael Neder's outfit in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Neder is a graphic designer.

He created Discord (2006, an octagonal monoline type family with some grunge and stencil styles thrown in), Eklipse (2009, a fat octagonal face), Neder Pixeleite (2005), a free pixel face. Pixeleite was published with T-26 in 2005. Nova Sans (2009, with Francisco Martins) is a modern geometric sans-serif font which captures the spirit of Bossa Nova.

HypeForType link. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Nefhar Rocha

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of Valkyrie (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nei Santos

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the monoline modular unicase typefaces Biggy (2017, free) and Allegiant (2017, free). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nelson Balaban

Brazilian graphic designer and well-known illustrator in Curitiba, Brazil, b. 1989. Creator of the high-contrast fashion mag typeface Accent (2011, free download in EPS format on his Behance site). Leigo (2011) is a custom magazine font with an art deco flair. In 2015, he designed the geometric display typeface Moncloa for the Moncloa Tea Boutique. In 2020, he designed Tuttan, a custom fashion mag typeface, for Brazilian rapper Rodrigo Nick. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nelson Cardoso

Creative director in Sao Paulo, who designed Revolução (2013), a counterless and subversive typeface, Sampacity (2013), and octagonal typeface, and Paulista (2013), an avant-garde caps typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nelson Fraga
[Neostudio]

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Neostudio
[Nelson Fraga]

Nelson Fraga (Neostudio, Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed the free typefaces Downtown and Mobile Sans in 2016. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Netfontes.com

Brazilian archive with 2000+ fonts. Dingbat subarchive. Barcode subarchive. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Neto Andrade

During his studies in Campinas, Brazil, Neto Andrade created the hand-drawn typeface Salamandra (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Neuralbrand Studio
[Marck Al]

Studio in Goiania, Brazil. Designer of the free bold sans typeface Milico Sans (2020), which is inspired by lettering near a military base in Goiania---I think possibly to warn people of the dangers posed by Bolsonaro. In 2015, the studio designed the custom typeface Inquieta. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicholas Auler

In 2018, Ion Neto, Lara Benedet and Nicholas Auler, all students at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Florianopolis, Brazil, co-designed the free brutalist typeface BoBardi. In 2019, he designed the free informal typeface family Spurce Sans. In 2021, Auler released Esquinera (a variable font for wayfinding applications). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicholas Dimitry

Creator of Gossip Regular (2014), a text typeface developed during his studies at Senac, Sao Paulo, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nick Ed

Graphic designer and illustrator Nick Ed (b. 1986) studied at Universidade Santa Cecíliaand at Institue Quero. Basedin Sao Vicente, Brazil, he designed the excellent gothic / tattoo font Gotika Grafica in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nico Cortinove

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the thin display typeface Cali in 2015. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicolas Noel

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the pyramid-inspired Wegypt (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicolas Peter

Graphic designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and before that, in Pelotas, Brazil. Creator of the oil can-themed alphabet called Motor (2010), and of the Brazilian sign language font LBS (2015: LBS stands for Libras Lingua Brasileira de Sinais). Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicolas Szernek

Nicolas Szernek is a graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil. He created the high-contrast didone titling typeface Fiction Is Forever (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Allman

During her studies at Farnham university, Fleet, UK-based Nicole Allman designed the triangulated crystallized typeface Divide (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Andrade

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the geometric sans typeface Soul Regular (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Böhler Monteiro

During her graphic design studies at Universidade Positivo in Brazil, Nicole Böhler created Bohler (2012, display caps typeface) and Sapataria (2012, display face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Cichovski Begot

Sao Paulo-based designer of Moonlight (2014, a didone typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Correia

Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil. In 2014, she designed the poster typeface The Incredible Font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Gazzola Viana

As a graphic design student in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Nicole Gazzola Viana created the display typeface Folk (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Morim

During her studies at UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro-based Nicole Morim designed the textured typeface Bluster (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Moura

During her studies in bauru, Brazil, Nicole Moura designed the modular video game typeface Nostalgic (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicole Sigaud

Nicole Sigaud (Humanoid Exotik Designs) is the designer of ANACOM (1997-2002), a font consisting of quarter circles, quarter negative circles and halved squares. This is used in the ANACOM project in which tilings and patterns are described in a simple mathematical manner. The idea is fill position (x, y) of a 2d grid with character/glyph f(x, y) where f is any function. Another proposal is to define a certain order of a path on the grid, and fill the path based on the repetition of a given finite sequence of glyphs. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicolle Arzua

As a design student in Curitiba, Brazil, Nicolle Arzua created the hand-printed typeface Arzua (2012). Today, she is a lettering artist in Curitiba. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nicoly B. Magalhães

Hortolandia, Brazil-based designer of the wavy typeface Wave Shadow (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Niko Fernandez

Brazilian art director who has worked with with Tony de Marco at Just in Type. From Brazil, he moved to Amsterdam. His typeface Concreta (2011, done with Tony de Marco) is a stencil typeface in the Bauhaus and piano key styles. It was inspired by the work of Josef Albers.

Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Nilson Art Design
[Nilson Lima]

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the squarish typeface Quadratic (2019).

Typefaces from 2020: Bolchray (an artsy script), Rotundum (a dadaist poster typeface). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Nilson Lima
[Nilson Art Design]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Nina Falci

During her studies at SENAC in Sao Paulo, Nina Falci created the Morgana Condensed typeface (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nina Tangerina

During her architecture studies in Fortaleza, Brazil, Nina Tangerina designed the pixelish typeface Strfckr (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nina Zulian

Originally from Brazil, Nina Zulian investigated type patterns for her masters in graphic design in Barcelona in 2008---she used squares and circles only to make an alphabet. Currently, she works in Amsterdam. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

No Hype For Me
[Renato Forster]

As a reaction against HypeForType and other hyped up outfits, No Hype For Me (Renato Forster) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is bent on giving away fonts for free. Type designs from 2008: Wolf, Fulk (upright connected script).

In 2009, Forster made the all caps sans typeface NoType, and made an organic didone, Voor. These typefaces are free.

His lettering.

Klingspor link. Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Noher Ghaly

Designer in Cairo, Egypt. In 2018, she created a typeface that was inspired by Hermann zapf's Optima. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Noinfonts
[Leandro Nogueira]

Noinfonts is the foundry of Brazilian type designer and teacher Leandro Nogueira, who is based in Sao Paulo. He studied graphic design at UNESP Baura from 1996-2001. Leandro designed these fonts:

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Nomve Design

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the graffiti typeface Rabera (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Notdef Type
[Diego Maldonado]

A disciple of Tony de Marco, this Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer has worked on digital magazines in Brazil such as Elle (fashion), Audi Magazine (lifestyle) and Trip (lifestyle). He set up Just in Type with Tony de Marco. Later he started his own foundry, Notdef Type. His typefaces:

  • The rounded avant garde typeface Garoa (2011, Just in Type). Codesigned with Tony de Marco.
  • The free font Garoa Hacker Clube Bold was published at OFL in 2013. They write: Inspired by the 70s design, specially on Herb Lubalin's work, the typeface Garoa is a rounded mechanical display font without optical compensations, ideal for large bodies.
  • In 2013, he created the informal children's book typeface Sapeca, a script full of ligatures and alternates.
  • The connected spaghetti-inspired script typeface Pasta Script (2015, Just in Type).
  • Sorvettero (2015). Designed with Tony de Marco, Sorvettero is a sans, layered and unicase typeface inspired by some wood signs in Descansapolis, a neighborhood of Campos do Jordao. It won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016.
  • Befter Sans (2016). A humanist sans typeface family with flared strokes.
  • Suit Sans (2016, Just in Type), Suit Sans STD (2017, Just in Type).
  • Tupa (2017, a squarish techno titling sans with interlocking ligatures).
  • Couturier (2018, Latinotype). A didone typeface family with several surprises (f and y, for example) and possible applications in fashion mags. Followed in 2019 by Couturier Poster.
  • Railroad Text (2018). A custom sans for Eisenbahn beer.
  • ND Type One (2019). A sans family.
  • Wright (2020). A 48-style art deco sans family with small x-height and wide letters for headline or display use.
  • Galadali (2021). A confident flared-terminal serif in six styles.
  • Nd Harquied (2021). A 7-style hipster sans with deep ink traps meant as a Halloween font.
  • Nd Tupa Nova (2021). An 11-style (+variable) squarish font family with support for both Latin and Cyrillic. In this slightly constructivist genre, one of the best fonts around.

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Now Type
[Lucas Franco]

Brazilian type foundry run by Lucas Franco (Italian Brazilian, b. 2001), his father Claudio Rocha (Italian Brazilian, b. 1957) and his mother, Milena Mainieri (Italian Brazilian, b. 1969), which is currently based in The Netherlands. Their typefaces:

  • Comic Voss (2017): Alain Voss was a comics artist born in France, he spent his early life in Brazil, and moved to France in 1972. From 1975 he worked for the experimental Metal Hurlant, Tobiaze, parodies of famous comics characters such as Popeye, Asterix and Superman, the series Anarcity (influenced by Phillip K. Dick's work), and the strip Zensetos. He returned to Brazil in 1981, and during the rest of his life collaborated with Brazilian publishers. In 1982 he won the European Album of the Year Award for Adrénaline. Comic Voss is the work of digitalisation of the hand letters present is Alain Voss' comic books and graphic works. The font has an informal look and a slight inclination, that gives a sense of speed and unconventionality. The typeface has 4 weights (regular, medium, bold and black), 26 ligatures, arrows and a complete set with 256 glyphs.
  • Antonio Maria (2017): Antonio Maria, a font by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco, takes its shapes from the lettering found in the cover of Afixação Proibida (Display Prohibited), a book by the Portuguese poet Antonio Maria de Lisboa (1928-1953). In fact, Antonio Maria was the leader-writer of Afixação Proibida, a collective manifesto from 1949, that initiated the surrealist movement in Portugal. It is an inverted-contrast typeface with 150 ligatures and a large character set.
  • Ciclope (2017): Ciclope was launched during the 1930s by the Fonderia Tipografica Reggiani, a type foundry based in Milan. The font was created under the guidance of Guido Modiano, a modernist typographer. The typeface has a strong and bold look, characteristic of the Italian art deco style.
  • Maggiore (2017): Maggiore, designed by Lucas Franco, takes inspiration from the 1930s Italian Art Deco style, with strong geometrical shapes, synthetic forms with no counters at all. The upper case keyboard keys offer straight and economical letterforms, while the lower case keyboard keys contain letterforms with subtle and angled nicks.
  • Mefistofele. A revival in 2018 by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco of the modular stencil typeface Mefistofele (1930, Reggiani foundry).
  • Rudolf Titling (Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha), a typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2018.
  • Franco Titling (Lucas Franco). Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award.
  • Agora Titling Extra Light (2018). By Claudio Rocha.
  • Peterson Titling (2020). A condensed titling typeface with slab vertical serifs that pays homage to the Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson.
  • Franco Stone (2018-2020, Lucas Franco). A tapered display typeface. Buy it at CAST.
  • Rudolf Antiqua and Rudolf Initials (2018). A faithful revival of Rudolf Koch's Koch Antiqua (1922). Followed by Rudolf Text (2017-2020, Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha).
  • Doctrine (2019-2020< Lucas Franco). Chiseled and almost uncial.
  • Aurelio Titling and Aurelio Unicase (2018, Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha). Originally, it was created as a logotype for the Ultima Forma design studio in the 1990s. Based on 19th century wood types. The unicase font is a Bradbury Thompson's Alphabet 26 reboot.
  • Woodeco. An art deco wood type. No date. No designer.
  • Georges Deco (2017, Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha). Georges Deco is based on the ornate lettering found in the Art Deco lettering book, Modèles de Lettres Modernes, published in 1939 by the French interior designer Georges Léculier.
  • Solferini (2019). A rounded squarish typeface by Natalia Solferini, Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha, based on the lettering of Brazilian artist Gil Duarte (aka Binario Armada).
  • Pierre Deco. A wide octagonal typeface inspired by letters in the title page of the 1929 edition of Vies imaginaires, a collection of twenty-two semi-biographical short stories by Marcel Schwob, published by French book club association Le Livre Contemporain, which showcases wood engravings by Pierre Bouchet of George Barbier's illustrations. No date. No designer identified.
  • Entulho (2011-2018). A stencil typeface by Ricardo Mayer, Lucas Franco and Claudio Rocha.
  • Scarpa Titling (2019, Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco). An all caps typeface based on a nameplate found on the front door of a shoemaker in Treviso, Northern Italy.
  • Anton (2020, by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco). An art deco typeface modeled after a Dutch deco type seen on the Anton Antonius Kurvers's cover of Wendingen in 1927.
  • Spinface (2020). An experimental turned letter font by Claudio Rocha and Lucas Franco.
  • Etna Futurist (2020, Claudio Rocha & Lucas Franco). Digital interpretation of Etna, a wood type produced by the Italian type foundry Xilografia Meneghello & Belluzzo, in the 1920s.
  • Hendrik (2021, by Claudio Rocha & Lucas Franco). A revival of Simplex (Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos, 1937).
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nsdicas

Brazilian site with ten fonts, including the BerlinSansFB family, OldEnglishTextMT and LucidaHandwriting-Italic. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nú-Dës
[Billy Bacon]

Nu-des is a Brazilian foundry located in Rio that is involved in visual identity. They are experimenting with type. Its main designer, Billy Bacon, created the scribbly font Pasmado (1996) and Marola (1996). In 1997, he created the foundry Subvertaipe. In 2006, he made the blood-drip grunge typeface Caracura (2006).

Professor at PUC-Rio and at Kabum! Escola de Artes e Tecnologia.

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Nubefy
[Rosana Martinez]

Nubefy groups Ale Cota and Rosana Martinez. Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, they designed the floral typefaces Spring Color (2018), Spring Noir (2018), Autumn Color (2018), Autumn Noir (2018) and Spring (2018), the decorative caps typeface Winter Light (2018), the wavy Copacabana (2017), the display typefaces Dark Forest and Green Forest (2017), the colorful Summer Bold (2017), Summer (2017), and Summer Light (2017, + dingbats). Home page of Rosana Martinez. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nubia Dalila Penha

During her studies, Cariacica, Brazil-based Nubia Dalila Penha designed the fashion mag typeface Designdone (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Nuke Type
[Leo Eyer]

Nuke Type is a Brazilian foundry located in Rio and run by Leo Eyer. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ocio Criativo
[Felipe Roque Dolce]

Marilia, Brazil-based design group consisting of Felipe Roque Dolce (the type designer), Arthur Sandrini Pinto, and Jonathan Amoroso de Lima. Creators of the thin octagonal futuristic typeface Aso (2010) and the monoline sans Curly Type (2012).

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Octavio Cariello

Octavio Cariello (b. Recife, Brasil, 1963) lived in Sao Paulo, and is now based in Lisbon, Portugal. He created some free and commercial fonts: Pagador (1992-2006, a simple sans; +Greek, +Cyrillic), Zibrat (2009, a humanist italic), Domo (2007, techno), Brindisi (2007, a display sans), Rizzo, Della Strada, Calil, AvPaulista, Dumonde, Dozo, Momentum, Yupanko, Pagador, Strega, Graphypem, Alaxyas, Hattia, Almanaque, Ikestrips, Kidturbo, Podunk. Many of his fonts have Cyrillic letters in addition to Latin letters. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Octavio Lacerda

As a student in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Octavio Lacerda designed the arrowed connect-the-dots typeface Bullseye (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Oficina Tipográfica
[Marcos Mello]

Marcos Mello and Cláudio Rocha run the Oficina Tipográfica site in Sao Paulo. Together, they are offering a number of typography courses. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Olho Bala

Sao Paulo-based illustrator who has occasionally used interesting lettering on his fun posters (ca. 2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Oliveira37
[Jackson Tadeu Amaral]

Known as Jack Tadeu, Jackson Tadeu, Jackson Amaral, and Jackson Tadeu Amaral. Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of Allure, Amaral Serif (2017: a warm classical text typeface in four styles), Franzserif, Levez, and the free fonts Febre (2020: stencil), Treefingers (2020: bilined), Monk Gothic (2010: blackletter) and Heft Black (2020: squarish). Other fonts from 2020 include Gusther (a super-plump titling display font), the free Gothic cathedral-inspired black metal typeface Goat, Atairu (a font with many interlocking pairs) and Gourds (an organic monolinear sans).

Typefaces from 2021: Chocco (a fun family of six chunky fonts).

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Olly Wood
[King Kern Studio]

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Omine Type
[Eduardo Omine]

Eduardo Omine (b. 1981, Sao Paulo, Brazil) graduated from the School of Architecture and Urbanism, Sao Paulo University (FAUUSP) in 2002, where he was taught by Vicente Gil and Priscila Farias. An architect/designer, he founded Omine Type in 2004.

He designed Literal Sans, Literal Bitmap, Lira Bitmap (2003), Lira Sans (2002, 4 weights), Prompt (pixel font), Gotische (2004, blackletter), and the display font Maest (2003; see also here).

Beret (2003, a sans family with some flares, published at Linotype) won an award at the Linotype International Type Design Contest 2003.

The following typefaces can now be bought at MyFonts: Bunker (stencil), Gotica Lumina (2005, blackletter), Beret (2004), Ultra Gotica (2006, fat blackletter), Maest (a straight-lined script face), Nabuco (2006). Epistle and Lalo are in progress.

Linotype page.

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Oporto Design
[Alexandre Venancio]

Sao Paulo-based design studio. MyFonts link. Its designer is Alexander Venancio, who graduated in Industrial Design from the Faculdade de Belas Artes de Sao Paulo. Creator of Speaking Corporate (2011, office and business dingbats), Maze (2009, multiline typeface), Landmark (2009), Thaitype (2009, Thai simulation typeface made with Felippe Duque), Ale's Script (2009, comic book script), Capa (2009, hairline art deco typeface done with Felippe Duque and Cristiano Vinciprova), and Oporto (2009). Indice (2009) is another hairline uber-geometric face.

Typefaces from 2012: Bolha (counterless ultra-fat face).

Biteme (2011, organic and minimal) was co-designed by Guilherme Rizzatti, Makoto Saito and Alexandre Venancio.

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Oscar Machado

Graduate of the Digital Design School, Instituto Infnet, Rio de Janeiro, and freelance designer since 2009. Based in Rio de Janeiro, Oscar Machado created the hand-printed typefaces Nataly and Nataly Brush in 2013.

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Oscar Niemeyer

Celebrated Brazilian architect considered to be one of the key figures in the development of modern architecture. Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho (1907, d. 2012, Rio de Janeiro) was best known for his design of civic buildings for Brasilia, a planned city that became Brazil's capital in 1960, as well as his collaboration with other architects on the headquarters of the United Nations in New York. He held socialist and communist views, and was an outspoken atheist. For political reasons, he fled Brazil and could only return home in 1985, after the fall of the right-wing dictatorship. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Osmar Filho

Coelho Neto, Brazil-based designer of the vernacular signage typeface Lavauto (2015), whish was inspired by garage signage on the island of Sao Luis. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Oswaldo Miranda

Brazilian illustrator active in the 1980s. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Otavio Augusto

Mandaguari, Brazil-based designer of the paperclip typeface Incomplete Letter (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Otavio Oliveira

FontStructor in Porecatu, Brazil, who made the free squarish sharp-edged typeface Tryangular (2014) for a school project. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Otavio Rabelo

As a student at Academy of Art University, Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based Otavio Rabelo created the pixacao-inspired typeface Da Rua (2015-2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Othelo Lopes

Aka Teco Lopes. Curitiba, Brazil-based creator (b. 1993) of the outline typeface Every Truetype is a Wisefont (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ouripedes Gallene

Brazilian designer of caps fonts, dingbats, Celtic lettering fonts and some hand-printed alphabets, all done in 2002-2003: CapitularFloral, CapitularMoldurada, Formasgeometricas2, Formasgermetricas1, Personalidades1, PincelCaps, Pincel2Plain, Simbolos1, Sports1, CapitularMoldurada2, FolhasCaps, Ramo2Caps, RamoCaps, RebuscadaCaps, RetaCaps. Another URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Outras Fontes
[Ricardo Esteves Gomes]

A Brazilian digital type foundry located in Rio de Janeiro. It was founded in 2006 by Vitoria, Brazil-based Ricardo Esteves Gomes (b. 1980, Vitória, Brazil), a graphic designer and professor (at UFES), and Jarbas Barros Gomes.

Their fonts include the flowing script Maryam (2007, Ricardo Esteves Gomes; this typeface won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008; also available from T-26), the Celtic script Jana Thork (2007-2008; see here for this typeface which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008), Gaia (2008, ornamental dingbats), Hachura (2008, impressionist sketched garalde) and the medieval script Scrivano (2007, also at T-26).

In 2009, he published the ultra-black slightly techno sans family Force, which includes a great Force Dingbats typeface. It won an award at Tipos Latinos 2010. The powerful inline and headline family Alegria was published in 2010.

In 2010, Outras Fontes made the custom typeface for the Brazilian Coca-Cola Light Plus campaign. This hand-printed typeface was ordered by Ana Couto Branding & Design studio.

In 2012, he published the grungy typefaces Rebellia and Rebellia Dingbats.

In 2013, he published Progressiva (a lively sans family with oomph that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014), and Directa Serif, a typeface family with condensed letters of large x-height and low contrast.

In 2019, Ricardo Gomes published Capellina (Script and Caps).

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Pablo de Mello

Pablo de Mello is a graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. He made the Lupo typeface in 2013 during his Master in Graphic Design studies at IED Firenze, Italy. Lupo is a soft rounded sans display face.

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Pablo Gonzalez

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created a typeface based on the Pixacao (Brazilian style graffiti) called Fonte Das Ruas (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pablo Lobo

Art director, graphic designer, and illustrator in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He designed the art deco typeface NOIR1930 in 2009 (see also here). With Lavinia Carvalho, he made the squarish counterless typeface Brocolis (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pablo Rurkowski

Belo Horizonte-based graphic designer, who created the round fat counterless typeface Manifesto (2010). His company is RTK Design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Padovas
[Guilherme Padovani Bensone]

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the pixel typeface Pixiel (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pakoma Bessa

Sao Paulo-based graphic designer who created the decorative textured typeface Futura Ornamentada (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paloma Goulart

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the labyrinth-of-Minotaur-inspired typeface Dubta (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pamela Marklew

Petropolis, Brazil-based designer of a handcrafted typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pamela Raimundo

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the dot matrix typeface Bilhard (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pamella Romao

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of a vernacular typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pammela Rozo

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the angular inline typeface Beer Type (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paola Fernandes

During her studies at FAU-USP in Sao Paulo, Paola Fernandes created the modular techno typeface Halevi (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Papanapa
[Gustavo Garcia]

Papanapa is a Sao Paulo-based multidisciplinary design studio founded by Gustavo Garcia. Designer of these typefaces:

  • 2004: Almaga, Sketch Book, Tokiorama (oriental simulation).
  • 2005: Chubby Round, Chubby Square, Classic 1952, Ishtencil Popular, Round Balcony.
  • 2006: Bonfim (paper-fold face), Com Las Manos.
  • 2007: Bad Tattoo Artist, Brocos Tortos, Electro Punk, Molecula Toxica, Roundin.
  • 2008: Flat Pipe, a typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008 in the experimental type category.
  • 2012: PeKu is a free alchemic display typeface inspired by the Mayan fabric patterns. It was developed especially for the tenth edition of PechaKucha in Brazil. Gigla is an avant garde typeface. George is a hand-drawn poster face. Hot Kiss is an informal sans. Divinitus is a mini-slabbed typeface family.

In 2020, Thiago Bellotti released Tocco (which is based on chunks of wood type; it includes a variable style) at Papanapa. Thiago also created the custom typeface Bib Sans (2021) at Papanapa.

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Patricia Acosta

Graphic designer in Mesquita, Brazil. A painting by Herbert Bayer inspired Patricia Acosta to create the art nouveau typeface Bayou (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patricia Carnaúba

Graphic designer in Paulista, Brazil. She created the modular typeface Inky (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patricia Carrion

In 2016, Patricia Carrion was studying at Pontifical Catholic University in Rio de Janeiro. She designed these typefaces: Valyrian (2016, to write Game of Thrones' Valyrian language), Dothraki (2016, to write Game of Thrones' Dothraki language). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patricia Kanashiro

Brazilian design student who created the wedge serif roman typeface Julio Cesar (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patricia Machado

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of a dot matrix font (2017) and a squarish typeface (2017), both made with FontStruct. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patricia Samela

During her studies at Universidade Federal do Maranhao, Sao Luis, Brazil-based Patricia samela created the vernacular typeface fuscografia (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patrick Fernandes

Pelotas, Brazil-based student-designer of the cog-inspired Quartzo (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Patrick Gouvea

Design student in Uberlandia, Brazil. In 2011, he created a great letter-based poster of a typewriter, and dedicated it to the inventor of Courier (1955), Howard Bud Kettler. His Dia de Sexo poster (2011) shows icons with various sexual positions---waiting to be fonted. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paula Batalha Boeira

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the Peignotian sans typeface Batalha (2014), which was finished during her studies at ESPM-Sul. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paula Dias

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Alidag (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paula Hentges

During her studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Paula Hentges designed the free monoline cursive typeface Hentges (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paula Robalinha

Brazilian codesigner with José Fabio, Melissa Trigueiro, Ricardo and George Vinícios of the experimental typeface Geometrica (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paula Yoko

Paula Yoko (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the modular typeface Pimenta in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Agostini

Joinville, Brazil-based designer of the graffiti font Vandalbier (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Alberto Otto

Brazilian designer of Tengwar v.3, v.4 and v.5 (1994).

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Paulo Andrade

Paulo Augusto Andrade (Curitiba, Brazil) created the eerie typeface Mentes Secretas in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo André Chagas

At Tipos Latinos 2012, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based type designer Paulo André Chagas won an award for his text typeface Nassau. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Bruno

Creator at Unique Types of the free experimental typeface Iguais (2011). Behance link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Canabarro
[Typography Mania]

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Paulo Canabarro
[Friday Fresh Free Fonts (was: Abduzeedo)]

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Paulo Caparica Junior
[Minhocossauro Emporium (was: Minhocossauro Tipografia)]

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Paulo Cunha Jr.

Brazilian designer of Moloko (2005, hand-printed), Parla (2005), Broken (2005, scratchy), Chinela Brush (2005, oriental brush face) and Freakomix (2005, cereal box face). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Damasceno

Art director at Ogilvy & Mother and later at Neogama, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of Black Street Type (2014, graffiti typefaces) and Snooker Font (2014, an experimental circle-based typeface). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Foerster

Brazilian designer and art director who is based in Dubai. Creator of Brasil 2014 (2014), the original typeface developed by Nike for the Brazilian National Football Team in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Henrique

Brazilian creator of Angeloid Runes (2011), a hand-printed font based on the Enochian script. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Henrique Gomes

Based in Goiana, Brazil, Paulo Henrique Gomes designed the octagonal typeface Air Drone (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Jeyson

Graphic design student at Universidade Federal de Pelotas in Brazil. He created the wood vein typeface Sertão (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Medeiros Carvalho

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free exaggerated ink trap sans typeface Juntas (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Monnerat

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the striking bicolored geometric poster / logo typeface Fluxorama (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Pires

Graphic designer in Limeira, Brazil, who created the calligraphic / blackletter font family Gothyres (2014). One of its styles, Gothyres Capitular Musicalm, is designed for music event posters. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Ricardo Garcia

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the squarish typeface Trillium (2019) during his studies at UFPEL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Roberto Purim
[Carpenter Type]

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Paulo Vinicius Lima

Aka Mr. Pow. Sao Paulo-based designer of a few great lambe lambe posters (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo Vitor Germinari Costa

During his studies at FMU Vila Mariana I in Sao Paulo, Paulo Vitor Germinari created an untitled display typeface (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Paulo W
[Marginalia]

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Paulo W
[Intellecta Design (or: Monocracy Types)]

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Paulo Williams

Recife-based graphical artist. He created the display typeface Asaph Sans in 2012. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pétalla Menezes

Designer, illustrator and photographer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the toilet paper-inspired collage typeface Reolo (2012, done for a project at IFPE) and of the curvy lachrymal typeface Petal (2012). Her typefaces are free.

Fontspace link. Cargocollective link. Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedrina Tavares dos Reis

Brazilian designer from Perbambuco, b. 1989. She is the creator of the doll dingbat font BonecaS de Pano (2008) and the bread cookie lettering font Boneca de Pano (2008). Nice to see that the latter free font won an award at Tipos Latinos 2010. Behance link. Fontsy link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Afonso

Brazilian creator of Braille Printing (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Alb Xavier

During his studies in Recife, Brazil, Pedro Alb Xavier created a Tuscan circus font called Esquecida (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Angelo

During his graphic design studies at INFNET in Rio de Janeiro, Pedro Angelo created the free art deco typeface Drini (2015), which was inspired by the headline of the monthly Albanian tourism bulletin, published in Tirana from 1941 to 1943 during the Italian occupation. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Belluomini

Motion designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of the neurotic squarish typeface Fragmento (2014). Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Bogo

In 2019, Luiz Felipe (Blumenau, Brazil), Pedro Bogo (Indaial, Brazil), Arthur Otaviano (Blumenau, Brazil), and Eduarda Cristina Towe (Jaragua do Sul, Brazil) designed the squarish typeface Monday. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Bopp

Sao Paulo-based designer of the rounded organic sans typeface Delgado Black Sans (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Coelho M

Art director in Fortaleza, Brazil, who designed Capitulars in 2017. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Correia

Brazilian designer who created Trajeta (2012) during his studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro. Trajeta was loosely based on Museo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Cramer

Creator of the avant-garde typeface Poker Face (2013) while studying at the Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Duarte Vargens

Graduate of ESPM (Superior School of Marketing and Advertising, Rio de Janeiro) and the School of Visual Arts of Parque Lage (Rio de Janeiro). Creator of the judoka typeface Judotype (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Furtado

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Pedro Furtado designed the experimental 3d typeface Planas (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro G. Lomba

Visual communication designer in Nova Iguacu, Brazil. He created the calligraphic typeface Oval in 2013 on the basis of Allessandro Butti's and Aldo Novarese's Athenaeum (1945). It was a school project in the class of Paula Soares.

In 2014, he started work on Gill Bright.

Newest Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Gualandi

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the modular typeface Absume Sans (2012). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro H. Borges

Illustrator and cartoonist in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, who designed the modular techno font SciFont in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Hagah

During his studies in Recife, Pedro Hagah designed an unnamed modular spurred typeface (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Henrique Costa

Brasilia, Brazil-based graphic designer. Behance link.

Creator of the pipeline typeface Singular (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Henrique Lima

Brazilian designer who studied at Universidade Federal da Bahia. During his design studies, he developed the geometric outline typeface Nouvelle Vague (2012), influenced by the movies of Godard and Truffaut. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Henrique Messias

During his studies in Votorantim, Brazil, Pedro Henrique Messias designed these typefaces: Luxo Ocursus (2017: all caps), Dali (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Henrique Rocha

Brazilian creator (b. 1982) of PH Rocha Scrypt and PHR Scrypt II (2009, handwriting). He lives in Anápolis. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Henrique Rosa Freire

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of some typefaces during his studies at USPM: [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Kirsten

During their studies at UFSC in Florianopolis, Brazil, Pedro Kirsten and Jadna Saibert co-designed the paper cutout typeface Maracatu (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Kisuco

Para, Brazil-based designer of the brush script typefaces Breakaway (2015) and Rebel Heart (2015, inspired by Madonna's album Rebel Heart), and the connected script typeface Confessions (2015; inspired by Madonna's album Confessions On A Dance Floor). In 2016, he made Awesome as Fuck, Noel Gallagher (based on the cover of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds album), and TrueBlue (connected script after Madonna's album by the same name). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Lima Santos

In 2016, Pedro Lima Santos (Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil) designed the angular typeface Recordina, which emulates the woodcut style used in "cordel" Brazilian poetry. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Lucas Porto

Maracanaú, Brazil-based creator of the free circle- and bicycle-inspired typeface Cycledown (2014), a typeface he finished during his studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Márcio Arantes Di Pietro

Golonia, Brazil-based graphic designer. He created some nice logotypes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Marinho

At Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Vitoria, Brazil-based Pedro Marinho designed the free handcrafted Snapes Sans (2019) and the free signature font Alecrim Sans (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Mascarenhas

Designer in 2009 at FontStruct of x6PixelSerif. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Matheus

During his studies at UFPel, Pelotas, Brazil-based Pedro Matheus designed the free handcrafted typeface Sans Perfection (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Medina

Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro who created Shape Type (2014), a typeface inspired by surfboards. In 2015, he created Chucrute Script. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Mello
[Pedro Mello Type Foundry]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Mello Type Foundry
[Pedro Mello]

Vitoria, Brazil-based designer of the 4-style slab serif typeface Alfredo (2020). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Moura
[Tipos Populares do Brasil]

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Pedro Munhoz

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer (b. 1999) of the monospaced squarish typeface Steudel, which was a custom job for photographer Lucas Steudel. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Nekoi

Sao Paulo-based designer (b. 1992, Joao Pessoa, Brazil) of the free wavy font Visionair (2012). Behance link. Devian tart link. Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Oliveira

Brazilian graphic designer who created the free font Fornida (2006-2008). Home page. Check also his Nu Jass lettering. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Paletta

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the 3d Escher-style typeface Twisted Blocks (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Pazitto

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the free octagonal typeface Gothic Tangram (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Reis

Pedro Reis is a designer from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His typefaces, all co-designed with Marina Cote, and freely downloadable:

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Pedro Veneziano

Graphic design student at Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) in Brazil, who libves in Bauru. Creator of the elegant fashionable (and free) ultra-contrast geometric typeface Intent (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Vidal

Designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He named his informal typeface Giovanna Serif (2011) after his girlfriend, Giovanna Libório. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Vieira

Belo Horizonte Brazil-based designer of the mechanical display typeface Lisieux (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Vitale

Brazilian designer in Sao Paulo, b. 1989, who created Octopustype (2011, angular---almost blacklettered), and Ginga Inter or Ginga PV (2010, octagonal). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pedro Zandonadi

Pedro Zandonadi studied at Universidade de Taubaté. Now a graphic designer in Cacapava, Brazil, he created the native pattern-themed typeface Puri in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pencilskirt

Brazilian designer (b. 1991). She created Pratginestos (2009, handwriting). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Persio Assis

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who published the squarish / techno / futuristic typeface Unispace Sans in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

pessoais

Brazilian truetype font archive. Contains about ten Indian language fonts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Peter Quini

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer (b. 1992) of Pixel Bug (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Peterson Evaristo Alves

Osasco, Brazil-based designer. For a course given by Priscila Farias, he designed Marvel Comics Dingbats (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Philip Lucas

Philip Lucas (or Lucas Felipe) is a graphic designer in Braganca Paulista, Brazil. He created the free macho sans typeface Bioweapon (2012).

Nathalia Moron (a sans typeface made in 2013) was inspired by a person who inspired my life, he writes. Free download. This typeface caused a controversy because it was a rip-off of Oblik by Tour De Fonts. The font was subsequently removed. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Philippe Souza

Type designer in Brazil. His typefaces include Square (2012), which is a composition of geometric objects. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Phillipe Burgos

Graphic designer who studied at UFPE in Recife, Brazil. During his studies, he created the blackletter typeface Wyskana (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pier Paolo

Caixias do Sul and/or Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the free blocky typeface Pilaca (2012, free), which was developed for the identity of USC (Union de Skaters Caxienses), or Uniao dos Skatistas Caxiensas). Pilaca can be used in 3d applications. Figa (2012, free) is an alchemic typeface.

In 2015, he made the free fashion mag (art deco) display typeface Bauru (2015).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

PintassilgoPrints
[Ricardo Marcin]

Brazilian printmaker, graphic artist and illustrator in Vitoria, b. 1973, Rio de Janeiro. His fonts are created together with Erica Jung at PintassilgoPrints (est. 2009). Pintassilgo relocated to Florianopolis at some point. Their typefaces include Petulante (scratchy caps) (2021), Skaligari (eighties punk) (2021), Slotrip (2021), Soapy (foam-textured caps) (2021), Conversa (2021), Tenacious Brush (2021), Clarks (2021: a modular typeface based on the work of Lygia Clark, one of the giants of Brazilian postwar art), Cachalote (a poster typeface) (2021), Search (an all caps dry brush font) (2020), Grok (2020), Pickles (2020), Pain de Mie (2020), Outside (2020), The King (2020), The Spoilers (2020), Altogether (2020: a doodling beauty with eight choices for each glyph), Ars Nova (2019: art nouveau), Pind-O-Rama (2019), Pieches (2019: a linocut font inspired by the powerful political and social posters by Paul Peter Piech), Soundstar, Clafoutis (2019), Pedrita (2018), Transmogrified (2018), Melodia (2018), Minute (2018), Mindset (2018), Salted (2018), Plunct Plact (2017: a children's script), Manihot (2017), Brushtones (2017), Strange Times (2017), Mudstone (2017), Plumcake (2017), Cordelia (2017), Dunkelbunt (2016, inspired by the eccentric artist, architect and designer Friedensreich Hundertwasser), Chronic (2016, influenced by the work of HAP Grieshaber and Willem Sandberg; expanded in 2020 to Anachronic), Unboring (2016), Sunbeat (beatnik style), Hand It (2016, a childish script), Botanique (2016, after Lucian Bernhard's Schmalfette Bernhard Antiqua, 1912), Somehand (2015), Gumdrop, Granz (2015: retro lettering based on a Porgy & Bess album cover by David Stone Martin), Stabile and Stabile Toys (2015, handcrafted), Cluster (2015, a layered letterpress emulation typeface), Stick Around (2014), Marker Aid, Unpack, Felt Noisy (fat brush), Blueshift (2014), Daft Brush (2014, a vernacular brush), Tuesnight (2014, offbeat poster font), Periplus (2013), Marujo (2013: a decorative typeface inspired by paintings of Arthur Bispo do Rosário, a Brazilian artist who lived for 50 years in a psychiatric institution), Brush Up (2013: a rough brush script), Undersong (a stackable script system), Tremendous (2013: a retro poster typeface), Rockinstead (2013), Runcible (2013, +Cleft, its glaz krak version), Mamute (2013: a layered letterpress style type system), Sabotage (2013: squarish poster font inspired by the iconic Vertigo movie poster by Saul Bass), Gentil (2012, an all caps poster font), Card-o-mat (2012, bird dingbats), Kokoschka (2012, based on the lettering on the poster of an expressionist play by Austrian painter, printmaker and writer Oskar Kokoschka in 1909), Sundowners (2012), YWFT Duncan (2012), Rather Jazzy (2012), Rather Loud (2012), Soundtrack (2012), Monstrinhos (2012, dingbats), Monstro (2012, fat poster face), Attic (2012), Melkslijter (2011, a stylish art deco typeface based on a brochure by Dutch graphic artist Dirk Hart), Polyspring (2011, a Victorian typeface hand-drawn based on Italia Condensed, Keystone, 1906), Berimbau (2011), Populaire (2011, a hand-drawn poster caps typeface that was inspired by the electrifying posters from May 1968 by Atelier Populaire, and loaded with alternates to give a random effect), Manicuore (2011, a hand-drawn typeface inspired by Italian movie posters by the prolific movie poster artist Symeoni, aka Sandro Simeoni), Ziclets (2011, a bubblegum typeface), Smashing (2011, a fat hand-printed poster face), Chancellor (2011, a plakatstil style caps face), the eccentric poster face Polygraph (2011, based on lettering of the Polish poster artist Leszek Zebrowski. Images: i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x.), the vintage serif typeface Organically (2011), Transitore (2011: Transitore is a lively hand-drawn font with loads of alternates and ligatures which, managed by advanced OpenType features, help create a convincing handcrafted look), the poster display typeface Sforzando (2011; +Alto), the signage typeface Jongleur (2011), the Cuban poster typeface Transmogrifier (2010, based on lettering by Cuban poster artist Eduardo Muñoz Bachs), the ultra-fat art deco typeface Loudine (), Crocante (2010, comic book face), Love Birds Pattern (2010), Swung Note (2010), Amarelinha (2010, hand-printed), Cuadrifonte (2010, a fat hand-printed family including styles called Pics, Sketch (regular), Fill and Line), Xylo Sans (2010, wooden texture face), Ritornelos (2010, a curly all caps hand-printed face), Roadway (2010, based on wood Clarendons), Changing (2010), Vitrines (2010, hand-printed), Prokaryotic (2010, a "bacterial attack" face), Football World (2010, soccer silhouettes), Singela (2010), Bandoliers (2010, an informal hand-printed sketched face, with 3D versions such as Beefy, High and Rocky), Butterfly Effect (2010), Tonal (2010, ultra-fat with mini-counters), Dynatomic (2010, inspired by the hand-drawn lettering of a 1964 polish movie poster designed by Andrzej Krajewski: caps only), Grante (2009, a lively poster face), Somewhat (2010, hand-drawn), Mondiale (2009), Merceria Antique (2009), Nanquim (2009, sketched letters), Lovebirds (2010, bird silhouettes), Oyster (2010, hand-drawn dingbats), and Arca (2009, +Dashed). All have an informal and attractive look, and were co-designed with Erica Jung. Dafont link. He created the grunge typeface Talvezassim (2009) and the fat geometric typefaces Parafuse Ultrablack (2009, +Outline, Shadow) and DeLarge (2009). Monster Boxes (2009) is a dingbat face. Oyster (2010) is hand-printed.

The prints of Horst Janssen had a characteristic uneven hand-printed lettering that led Erica Jung and Ricardo Marcin to design the multi-featured opentype typeface Horst (2010). Nova Horst was published in 2012.

Alternate URL. Open Font Library link. Fontspace link. YWFT link. Creative Fabrica link. Fontsy link. Klingspor link. Creative Market link.

Catalog of typefaces.

View all of Pintassilgo's typefaces. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Pizza Pixel

Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Casemiro (2015) and the counterless poster typeface Powerpoint (2015). Pinterest link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Plau (was: Niramekko)
[Rodrigo Rocha Saiani]

Rodrigo Saiani is a graphic and type designer who graduated from Parsons School of Design. In 2006, he founded Niramekko, which he ran with his brother Gustavo Saiani until 2013. Niramekko became Plau, now located in the Botafogo suburb of Rio de Janeiro. The type and graphic designers associated with Plau design include the cariocas Gabriel Menezes, Carlos Mignot, Valter Vinicius Costa, Rodrigo Saiani, Felipe Casaprima, and the expatriate in Köln, Germany, Ana Laura Ferraz. Plau joined Type Network in 2021. Saiani teaches type design at Miami ad School / ESPM in Rio de Janeiro.

Saiani's first typeface was Swiss: Motiva Sans (2009). Plau (2011) and Plau Italic (2012) are organic sans typefaces.

In 2013, Saiani published Guanabara Sans and Primot (an upright fat connected gelateria script).

Coralinda (2014) is a didone-based custom headline typeface.

Tenez (2015) is a didone display typeface family for use in logos and titling. It won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016.

In 2016, Rodrigo Saiani and Flora de Cavalho co-designed the typewriter typeface Odisseia, which was originally designed for the brand identity for Leblon Arquitetura, a Rio de Janeiro-based architecture firm.

In 2017, Daniel Rocha, Flora de Carvalho and Rodrigo Saiani jointly designed the handcrafted branding typeface Dariquim.

Collaboration between Plau and Rede Globo, Globotipo (2018: a collaboration between Plau and Rede Globo) is a family of 30 fonts made exclusively for the Brazilian TV chain Rede Globo.

In 2018, he designed the custom restaurant menu and branding typeface Chez Lalu, the creamy retail typeface Manteiga, and the sturdy sans typeface family Vinila (with Flora de Carvalho).

Typefaces from 2019: Reserva (Sans, Serif, Display), Muda (a corporate typeface for the fashion brand Oficina Muda; type design by Ana Laura Ferraz, Carlos Mignot, Gabriel Menezes and Rodrigo Saiani).

Typefaces from 2020: Salsero (a display typeface with Latin vibes), the video game font family (+stencil, +Cyrillic) either called Killing Sans or Nine to Five, co-designed with Carlos Mignot.

Plau joined forces with the NotCo creative team in 2021 to design their custom typeface, NotFont. The brief was to create a typeface with unexpected logic. The Kabel-style geometric typeface won a bronze medal at the Brasil Design Award 2021 competition. Other bronze medal winners at that competition by Plau include custom typefaces for In Brands (called In Type), XP Investimentos (XP Lighthouse is the name of the typeface) and Exame Invest (a didone).

In 2021, Ana Laura Ferraz, Valter Costa, Carlos Mignot and Rodrigo Saiani designed the handcrafted black poster and branding typeface Vinila for the identity of grammar teacher Eduardo Valladares' personal brand EDU VLLD (Edu stands for Eduardo and Education while VLLD represents Valladares and Vulnerability). Still in 2021, Carlos Mignot and Rodrigo Saiani designed a few hip typefaces for the Brazilian TV channel Canal Brasil. Their Canal Brasil woin the gold medal and grand prize at the Brasil Design Award 2021 competition.

MyFonts link. Behance link. Logo. Klingspor link. Behance link for Saiani. Old Niramekko link. Old home page. Behance link for Plau Design. Type Network link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Plínio Uchoa Moreira

Brazilian codesigner with Buggy of the dingbat typeface Manguebat 1 (2005, Tipos do aCASO). He co-designed Manguebat 4 (2005) with Kboco, Bosco and Buggy. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Plinio Okamoto

Art director from Sao Paulo. Designer of the display sans typeface Clara (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Pollyana Navarro

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the pixelish typeface Block (2015, FontStruct). This was a school project at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Another schopol project resulted in the display typeface Gato Preto (2015), which is based on the label of Gato Preto brand of cachaca. She also designed the modular typeface Draco (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Priscila Bahiense

Designer from Recife, Brazil, b. 1983. Her typeface Srip Alic is based on the city street signs in Porto de Galinhas. Soldiers of Hell (2010, co-designed with Luciano Gonçalves) is a toy soldier silhouette dingbat font. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Priscila Justina
[Vernacular]

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Priscila Lena Farias

Priscial Farias (b. 1964, Sao Paulo, Brazil) has a doctorate in communication from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Sao Paulo and was affiliated with the foundry Tipos do acaso. She is head of the design program at SENAC Sao Paulo, and professor at FAU, USP (University of Sao Paulo's School of Architecture and Urbanism), president of the Brazilian Information Design Society (SBDI), and editor of the book Fontes digitais brasileiras: de 1989 a 2001 (Sao Paulo: ADGBrasil/Rosari).

Author of Tipografia digital: o impacto das novas tecnologias (2AB Editora, 1998). At ATypI 2009 in Mexico City, she spoke on Brazilian vernacular type design and digital technologies. Biography. Speaker at ATypI 2010 in Dublin and at ATypI 2015 in Sao Paulo, where she reported on the defunct Brazilian type foundry, Funtimod. Klingspor link.

At [T-26] she designed Cryptocomix10, LowTech, Quadrada (1998), Seu Juca (2009, 3-d, hand-printed) and Nova (a text family started in 2002). She also designed Disneybats, Ruraldings and Juca. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Priscila Menezes Siqueira

Priscila Siqueira (Pelotas, Brazil) created Prisans (2012) during her studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Priscila Oliveira

Visual communication student at Centro Universitario Senac Sto Amaro, Brazil. She created the squarish typeface Quadrata Piano (2010). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Priscila Regis

Sao Paulo-based designer of the modular typeface Sect (2013, FontStruct). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Priscilla Moulin

Rio de Janeiro-based creator (b. 1992) of the dot matrix font The Invaders (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Promodesign
[Crystian Cruz]

Promodesign is a Brazilian graphic design company of Crystian Cruz in Sao Paulo. Crystian Cruz and Beto Shibata used to run the Tipos Maléficos foundry. He is also associated with Agencia Africa, where he was type director at Africa Propaganda. Alternate URL. Since 1999 he has been working as art director for a major Brazilian magazines and as type consultant for publishing companies and design studios. Crystian is currently located in Newcastle, Australia. He specializes in commissioned type design.

He obtained an MA in typeface design from The University of Reading (2009), based on his type family Quartzo, a typeface system for magazines. He lectured at IED Sao Paulo and is currently undertaking a PhD and teaching at the University of Newcastle, Australia. His fonts:

  • His award winning vernacular (wall writing or graffiti) font Brasilero (1998). First prize at the Tipografia Brasilis in display typography 2001. Released in 2003 as a free font. In 2009, he was still improving and extending Brasilero to include optional characters with typical mistakes or alternate forms used for graffiti. At ATypI 2009 in Mexico City, he spoke on the Brasilero project.
  • Cruz Sans (2002). Designed during a workshop led by Bruno Maag
  • Rodan QR (2002). A custom typeface for Quatro Rodas magazine.
  • Smoking (2004). A custom design for the headlines of Brazil's VIP magazine to accompany the text typeface Stainless designed by Font Bureau.
  • Quartzo (2009) comes in Display, Text, Pocket and Cyrillic sets. Its outlines are slightly "broken" to enhance readability at small sizes for magazines. Also, his use of Opentype features to make barchart and ratings characters is quite clever. It is a complete typeface system for magazines.
  • In 2014, Crystian Cruz and Marina Chaccur co-designed the sans custom typeface UOL for the Brazilian internet provider.
  • In 2003, Beto Shibata and Crystian Cruz co-designed a beautiful Casa Dings font for the Brazilian home decor monthly magazine Casa Claudia.
  • For Nova, the Brazilian version of Cosmopolitan, he designed Nova Dings (2003).
  • Acremist (2017, by Crystian Cruz and Milton Trajano) is a free cryptographic font based on glyphs created by Bruno Borges, whoch are in turn based Manual do Escoteiro Mirim, a collection of books for childen published in the 1970s.

Behance link. Speaker at ATypI 2016 in Warsaw. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Quadradao

Brazilian design studio. Creators of the bold grotesk display typeface USPFM (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rabisco (was: AfroBreak)
[Afronsu Afronsu]

Aka afronsu Afronsu. Crazy Sao Paulo-based Brazilian designer (b. 1986) of the grunge typeface Antropofagia (2010). Born in 1986. He also made Urbana (2020), Futurista (2019: an experimental font), Afronsu (2011), Estaktu (2012, influenced by Sao Paulo's graffiti or pixacao), and Abstract Rua (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rachel Denti

During her studies at the University of Brasilia, Rachel Denti modified Underware's Bello to develop the baseball script Foul Ball (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rachel's Truetype Fonts

Brazilian archive with 160 fonts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rael Dideoli
[Israel Dias de Oliveira]

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Rafa Vini

Brazilian designer of the display sans typeface Roses (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Amambahy

Brazilian designer of a pixel font in 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Barbaroti

Brazilian designer of the display typefaces Antique Blue Beetle (2010) and Tchuli Gothic Std (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Branco

Born in 1985, this designer in Rio de Janeiro created the hand-printed typeface Rodrix (2011, iFontMaker), as well as Gothira (2011, iFontMaker), Sparatrap (2012), Harakiri (2012, oriental simulation face), Dotnation (2012), Blocknation (2012, iFontMaker), Typeotape (2012), Albion (2012) and the texture typeface Sublev (2011).

Typefaces from 2013: Taping Your Hand (straight-edged face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Chaves

Porto Aegre, Brazil-based designer of the minimalist techno font Dinamo (2007, T-26), of the piaxacao graffiti-inspired typeface Boladona (2013), and of the fat counterless typeface Quadra (2013).

Behance link. MyFonts link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Costa

Joao Pessoa, Brazil-based designer of the squarish logotype Sementes (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Costa

Balneario Camboriu, Brazil-based designer of a pixel typeface in 2019. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Dietzsch
[Esteriografica (was: Familia Design)]

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Rafael do Nascimento Fernandes

Located in Santo André, Sao Paulo, Rafael created the geometric typeface Fluxo (2011), and the display typeface Diamante (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Erto

Artist and designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Creator of the emotional hand-drawn lettering alphabet Leite de Onça (2009).

Pinterest link. Facebook link. Cargo Collective link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Ferreira Design
[Rafael Peixoto Ferreira]

Rafael Ferreira (Campinas, Nrazil) designed the great handwriting font Falhado. Alternate download site. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Fonteles

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Sinfonia (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Fortes

Rio Claro, Brazil-based designer of the hand-printed Soft Gates Type (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Gomes
[Goodfela Supply]

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Rafael Guimaro

Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Rafael Guimaro created the free squarish typeface Quadratum (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Hoffmann

Criciuma, SC, Brazil-based designer (b. 1983) of the free pixelish typeface Danish Bricks (2014) and the free handcrafted Gabi Sans Irregular (2015, inspired by the drawings of a 9-year old child). In 2016, he designed the free display font family Mantenha Distancia, which is based on types seen on Brazilian trucks. In 2017, he created the vernacular typeface Abençoada.

Rahma Projekt. Behance link. Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Inocencio

Designer in Osasco, Brazil. Creator of a quaint typeface in 2012. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Leal

Salvador, Brazil-based designer of the frilly decorative caps typeface Capitulares (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Lisboa

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who graduated from Escola Panamericana de Arte e Design in 2012. He created the vernacular typeface Fatika in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Macabu

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of Gamer (2014), a modular display typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Magalhães

During his studies in Vitoria, Brazil, Rafael Magalhães designed the display typeface Inner (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Mello

Rio de Janeiro-based designer who created Rafael Sans (2012, art deco caps face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Nascimento
[Escaphandro (or: Rafael Cervi Barrozo)]

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Rafael Neder
[Neder Font Foundry]

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Rafael Nogueira

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the free sans typeface Dream Attack Grotesk (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Oliveira

Graduate of the Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Vrazil. Sao Paulo-based designer of the paper cutout typeface DDRD (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Ortiz

During his studied at the Belas Artes college in Sao Paulo, Rafael Ortiz created the octagonal grid-based typeface New Eclipse (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Peixoto Ferreira
[Rafael Ferreira Design]

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Rafael Prado

Rafael Prado (Nakedz Crew, Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the experimental typeface Heavysquare (2013). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Qumesht

During his graphic design studies at Universidade Federal de Pernambuc, Rafael Qumesht (Recife, Brazil) created Banguela (2013, pixel typeface), Deliciosa (2013, a vintage signage typeface), and Comecome (2013, counterless and modular). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Regatieri

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created the pixel typeface Pixel Type (2012).

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Rafael Reviejo Rigatto

Sao Paulo-based designer of the roman text typeface Khaz (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Rodrigues Gomes

During his studies at Faculdade de Arte e Administração de Limeira (Brazil), Rafael Rodrigues Gomes created the street graffiti font Tipografia de Beco (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Saraiva

Rafael Saraiva is a Brazilian / Portuguese type designer located in Rio de Janeiro who works for Dalton Maag as font developer. Graduate of Escola de Belas Artes at UFRJ, and the MATD program at the University of Reading in 2012. His graduation typeface at Reading wass the Latin / Sinhala multi-script Serendip (2012). Serendip subsequently won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014.

Codesigner with Bruno Mello, Fabio Haag, Fernando Caro and Ron Carpenter of Soleto (2014, Dalton Maag), a sans typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014. In 2014, Bruno Maag, Ron Carpenter, Fernando Caro and Rafael Saraiva co-designed the rounded organic sans typeface Oscine (Dalton Maag).

In 2021, he designed the solid and inline (variable) sports font family Shader. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Sarmento

Goiania, Brazil-based creator of Quinah Display (2013, FontStruct). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Snak

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created the free squarish typeface Sampa in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Takeo

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free brush typeface Touching Letters (2011). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Tavares

During his studies in Recife, Brazil, Rafael Tavares designed the calligraphic typeface Dona Eliane (2017) and the pixel typeface Decaimento (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Thofehrn

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Generoso (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Tofanello

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Acies Composta (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Vecchio

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of Cantucci Bistro (2013), a tall hand-drawn poster font, and the wavy display typeface Fortunata (2016) for the Fortunata restaurant in Brasilia.

In 2019. he designed the free display sans typeface family Woodchuck. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafael Veiga

Sao Paulo-based web designer. For his graduation project, he created Lisser Sans Light (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafaela Chmura

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the informal typeface Chmura (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafaela de Conto

During her studies at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil, Rafaela de Conto (Florianopolis, Brazil) and Mariana Pöpper created the free modular display typeface Anitta (2013). Dafont link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafaela Konstantyner

During her studies at ESPM in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Rafaela Konstantyner designed the Elas typeface (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafaela Rolfsen
[Shadz XIII]

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Rafaela Sabie

Sao Paulo-based designer of the eyelashed handcrafted typeface Cracatua (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafaella Bortolan

At UNESP in Bauru, Brazil, Rafaella Bortolan designed the display typeface Australia (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raffael Gonzalez

Designer in Santo Andre, Brazil, who created the counterless Pacman-style typeface Devo in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raffael Paffile

Graphic and type designer in Sao Paulo. Devian Tart Behance link Creator in 2010 of the free fonts PaFFileAssignature, PaFFileBandanaRoyal, PaFFileBandana, PaFFileDashed, PaFFileGraffiti, PaFFileGraffitiThin, PaFFileModerna, PaFFileRounded, PaFFileRoundedBold, PaFFileRoundedOutline, PaFFileSemiRounded, PaFFileSerif. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rafo Castro

Brazilian illustrator in Rio de Janeiro, b. 1976. Designer of the dingbat typefaces Cadeiras (2010, chairs), Capetalismo and Família Dings, and the brush typeface Arranha (2007). Another URL. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raianne Florencio

As a student at IFPE campus Recife, Raianne Florencio designed the typeface Fine Point (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raianne Rodrigues de Faria

Graphic and Industrial Design student at Universidade de Brasília in Brazil who created the calligraphic school project font Caos in 2012-2013.

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Railton Neto

Railton Neto (Campina, Brazil) created the vernacular typeface Xeique Xiko (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raissa Meres

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Link's Legacy (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphael Freire

Or Raphao Freire. Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. With Natalia Garcez, he designed the organic sans typeface Miltom (2013). He also created the sans display typeface Extensa (2016).

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Raphael Gomes

Designer from Marilia, Brazil. Creator (with Nathalia Cavalhieri) of the hairline sans typeface Ideale (2011) while he was studying at UNIVEM Marília. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphael H. E. Morales

During his studies in Sao Paulo, Raphael H. E. Morales created the horizontally-striped typeface Efemero (2013).

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Raphael Jordany

Brazilian designer, b. 1983. He created the grunge typeface Verdana Hand (2006). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphael Monteiro

Brazilian designer in Sao Paulo (b. 1983) who created Imaginário Digital (2005, lettering based on one of the paintings of Portuguese painter José Maria Fernandes Marques). No downloads. Behance link. Alternate URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphael Sathler

During his studies in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Raphael Sathler created the text typeface Rabiola (2014). Rabiola New Serif (2015) can be bought at Graphic River. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphael Shimabukuro

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of Cyanocorax (2016), a display typeface developed for a school project at UNESP. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphael Sousa

Graphic and type designer and graffiti artist from Sao Paulo, who runs Minimix Design Studio. He made the art deco typeface Sekuela (2008). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphaela Fernandes

Graphic designer in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, who created a hand-printed display typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raphaela Saules

Designer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the decorative typeface Mallows (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raquel Griesang

During her studies at USPM, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Raquel Griesang created the avant garde typeface Tropicalia (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ratzlaff Type (was: Typa)
[Leonardo Ratzlaff]

Typa and Ratzlaff Type (est. 2019) are Brazilian type foundries started by two design students, Leonardo Ratzlaff and Gabriel Ratzlaff. Based in Sapriranga and/or Novo Hamburgo in the south of Brazil, their fonts were originally free, but became later commercial. Together they designed Bends (2018: a monoline sans), Berlin, Coliseum (a linearly modulated display type), Pamplona, and Vienna (a cursive typeface).

In 2019, Leonardo and Gabriel Ratzlaff co-designed the neon font Late At Night. In 2020, they designed the upright notepad script font November Notes and New Ways (a 4-style monolinear elliptical sans).

Typefaces from 2021: Pace (an 18-style squarish speed font family). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Raul Betelli Arakaki

During his studies at Anhembi Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Raul Betelli Arakaki created the thin display typeface Rome (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raul Queiroz Oliveira Neto

Brazilian graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro (and now Sao Paulo), b. 1977. Creator of the techno typeface Nozstudio (2004) and the serif typeface Gregoire (2010). 1ogro is his studio. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Raxx Studios

Simoes Filho, Brazil-based designer (b. 2000) of the artificial language typeface Haury (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rayane Alvim

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, Rayane Alvim designed a decorative set of caps (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rayane Maranhao

Rayane Maranhao (Aracaju, Brazil) created several unnamed typefaces in 2013, including one that is solely based on arcs of circles. She designed the children's script font Benjamin (2016), Arie Sans (2016) and Omni Sans (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rayanne Quintino

Olinda, Brazil-based designer of Tipografia Vernacular (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rayssa Araujo

Rayssa Araujo (Brasilia, Brazil) used FontStruct to design the modular sci-fi typeface Kaizen (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rebeca da Silva

Rio de Janeiro-based designer, b. 1990. During her type design studies at Senac, she created the piano key typeface Tipografia (2012, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rebeca Jessica

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Arcos Lunares (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rebecca Agra

Brazilian graphic designer who lives in Aracaju and studied communication at UFBA in Bahia. Studio. She created Egito (2009), an out-of-focus optical illusion font. The papyrus font Egypt Typography was done in 2003 during her studies. Aka Bebecca. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Assumpção

Illustrator in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In 2017, he designed a circle-enclosed vernacular typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Bassan
[Lamatype]

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Renan Carlos Medeiros

Natal, Brazil-based designer of the experimental futuristic decorative typeface Lygia Clark (2013). This typeface is based on the architectural and modular art of Lygia Clark (b. 1920, Belo Horizonte, d. 1988, Rio de Janeiro), who was one of the founders of the Frente movement in 1954. Graduate of UFRN. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Esteves

Based in Rio de Janeiro, Renan Esteves designed the pixacao typeface Dogali (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Estivan

During his design studies At Unesp, Bauru, Brazil-based Renan Estivan designed the flowing display typeface Windblown (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Gil Laurindo

Brazilian creator (b. 1991) of Guill (2011, text face), Drama Type (2011, blackletter).

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Renan Lambert

Sorocoba, Brazil-based designer of the techno typeface Remota (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Rosatti

Brazilian graduate of the TypeMedia program at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in Den Haag, The Netherlands, class of 2020. His graduation typeface was called Diafone. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Santos Pereira

Sao Paulo-based creator of a typographic poster entitled Chapuleiro Maluco (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Valadares

Art director in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim and Vila Velha and Sao Paulo, Brazil. He designed the techno typefaces Kropp (2011) and Vosky (2011), and the weathered typeface Wrot (2011). In 2014, he designed the vernacular hand-drawn typeface Sabrazila and the curly typeface Vila. In 2015, he created the blocky futuristic typeface Apolo. In 2016, he designed the cursive typeface Married, and the teardrop-themed Amadeus.

Behance link. Cargo Collective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Vizzotto

Florianopolis, Brazil-based creator of Black Sea Type (2013), a curvy fat didone typeface. He also created Walking Stick Typeface (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renan Willian

For a school project in Curitiba, Brazil, Renan Willian created the paperclip-themed typeface Clipster (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renata Faccenda

Brazilian type designer who works at Tipos do aCaso. Her fonts include the children's handwriting font Toinho, designed with Joana Amador. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renata Loureiro

During her studies at UFRJ, Renata Loureiro (Niteropi, Brazil) created the display typeface Bolhão (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renata Polastri

Brazilian type designer. Winner at Tipos Latinos 2018 of a type design award for Grenze (2017, free at Omnibus Type), an angular 18-style typeface family that grew out of her project Cuatro at FADU UBA.

In 2020, she published the blackletter typeface family Grenze Gotisch at Github / Omnibus Type, and Google Fonts. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Bertao

Brazilian co-designer, with Jean Wojciechowski, of Linsingen (2017). Linsingen comes in Vintage, Moderna and Stencil styles, and was inspired by Brazilian lithographic tea barrel labels from the early 1900s. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Renato Enoch

For a school project at UEMG, Belo Horizonte-based Ranato Enoch designed the circle-based typeface Brain Power (2013) to reflect the fantasy, technology and the sense of humor present in the Geek world. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Forster
[No Hype For Me]

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Renato Fratin

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the decorative octagonal typeface Papiernica (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Jim Coelho

At ESPM, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Renato Jim Coelho designed the free old style text typeface Manibus Solutum (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Medeiros

Designer in Sao Paulo, who created the Bauhaus-inspired geometric typeface Neu Rund (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Mendes

Renato Mendes (Fortaleza, Brazil) designed the modular typeface Staccata in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Michalischen

Brazilian designer at AOA Design. Creator of the (free) handwriting font Denise Sans. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Pacicco Lofti

Typographer from Sao Paulo (Brazil) who won first prize at the Tipografia Brasilis in the dingbat category, 2001, with his "Skate". [Google] [More]  ⦿

Renato Ribeiro

Multimedia designer in Rio de Janeiro. Renato created the modular display typeface Caliga (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rennan Barreto

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the matchstick font Fosforo (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Reno Beserra

In a course in Fortaleza, Brazil, Reno Beserra created the free semi-stencil deco typeface R Judas Sans (2014) which was inspired by British urban art and Bauhaus. [Google] [More]  ⦿

RevStudio

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the free pixel font RevMiniPixel (2018, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rey Silva

Sao Paulo-based designer who created the scanbat typeface Cinebat (2013). Rey graduated from Senac in 2012. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Reye87

Brazilian designer of New Wave 2009 (2009, FontStruct), a counterless headline face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo

Brazilian codesigner with José Fabio, Melissa Trigueiro, George Vinícios and Paula Robalinha of the experimental typeface Geometrica (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo Carvalho

Brazilian graphic and type designer in Sao Paulo, b. 1990. He made the hand-printed brushy typeface Sanguessuga (2010), the real brush typeface Brush01 (2010), and the hand-printed Accustica (2011).

In 2013, he published Pacaembu, an extraordinary multilined typeface family inspired by graphic patterns of Brazilian indians. Carona (2013) is a vernacular typeface based on wall writing. Lock Type (2013) is a heavy rounded techno sans typeface family.

In 2014, he published the dadaist paper-cut typeface Pulso, the octagonal typeface Louco, and the plump bubblegum typeface Burle Marx, which shares the roundness of the official Olympics 2016 typeface. The vernacular typeface Copa (2014) was designed to honor the world cup in 2014 in Brazil. It is based on street painting. This project was supported by illustrations made by Henrique Mamede.

Hincha (2015) is a paper tape font used for soccer posters. Block (2015) and United Squad (2015) are soccer lettering fonts.

Behance link. Another Behance link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo Esteves Gomes
[Outras Fontes]

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Ricardo Godoy da Fonseca

During his studies at the Universidade do Estado do Pará in Belem, Brazil, Ricardo designed the squarish typeface Blind Box (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo Gomes Pertence

Brazilian illustrator and cartoonist in Belo Horizonte. With the help of Paulo W (Intellecta Design), his alphabets became funny digital cartoon-inspired and hand-printed digital fonts in 2007: GP I Am A Worm, GP Leonardo, GP Estanho (sketch font), GP Casual Script, GP Insinue, GP Recycling. Dysiu Boo (2007) is a cartoony dingbat font. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo Lobato

Ricardo Lobato (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) designed Modern Leaf (2010, modular) and SK 2010 (2010, informal hand-printed signage face) as part of his course work at Escola de Design, Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais (UEMG). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo Marcin
[PintassilgoPrints]

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Ricardo Monteiro

Graphic designer and illustrator in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the curly typeface Vintage (2013), which was inspired by Greek arabesques. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo Nazima

Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil-based designer of a monoline blackboard bold typeface in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ricardo R. Olbrich

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of Olbrich type (2011), a clean sans typeface done during his studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rike Catalani

Bauru, Brazil-based designer of the experimental geometric typeface Typo Seven (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rio 2016
[Beth Lula]

The fantastic and highly appreciated display font for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games was published just before the 2012 London Games. The 5448-character connected script font Rio2016 was developed by Dalton Maag Brazil, and involved a team that includes Fabio Haag, Fernando Caro and Gustavo Soares. Beth Lula is the Branding Director of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee.

Passages of the press release: Each letter expresses a characteristic of Rio 2016 Games, its people and city. The letters are written with a single continuous linework, with a fast and fluid movement, suggesting the movements of the athletes in action. The variety of curves in the letters has a unique informality, inspired by the joyfulness of the Brazilian people.

Fabio Haag, Creative Director at Dalton Maag: As a Brazilian typophile, designing the Rio 2016 font was a dream job. This is a milestone for the design scene in Brazil---it's a great example of how type designers can collaborate with graphic designers, sharing their expertise to strengthen an identity.

PDF file instructing organizations how to use the Rio 2016 fonts.

Note that for text use, Rio 2016 commissioned Lucas Fonts (Lucas De Groot) to develop two text families, TheSansRio2016, and TheSerifRio2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Risc400

FontStructor who made Pixaçao (2010), inspired by the Brazilian pixaçao style of graffiti. Interestingly, the font is a tall condensed display face. He also made the ultra-condensed typeface Risc v2 (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rita Escobar

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based creator of the free artsy poster typeface Otun (2013) and of the avant-garde typeface Minimal (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberlan Borges

Illustrator, lettering artist and graphic designer in Vitoria, Brazil. Creator of the great bold poster sans typeface Condensa (2016) and the vintage (art deco) display font Calzone (2013).

Behance link. Devian Tart link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Robert Rocha

Paragominas, Brazil-based designer of the geometric sans typeface Winter Urban (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberta Albuquerque

Aracaju, Brazil-based creator of an untitled display typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich

Brazilian graphic and type designer, who teaches at Type Cooper West (in San Francisco) and is a renowned restaurant branding designer. Bembo's Zoo is Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich's children's book with all drawings integrated with glyphs from Bembo. He also published Men of Letters and People of Substance (David R. Godine, 2007). The promotional blurb states: de Vicq takes the designs of type and ornaments (known affectionately in the trade as "dingbats") and common linecuts to form the typefaces of his literary heroes. In the second part he combines type ornaments and icons to suggest a typeface with singular attributes: pride, fear, fanaticism, and surprise. But these are not drawings; they are images arranged from the combination of specific and discrete graphic forms. They are created on a computer and not in a composing stick. Designer at Muccatypo of Bastardo, Wet and Genealogy.

He wrote Words at Play (with Matteo Bologna, Adobe, 2004), about which he says: This book showcases type portraits of well-known writers in a playful homage to the power of words and the beauty of typography. In 2010, he designed a PDF brochure for TDC in New York entitled How To Make Love To Your Type [and the typophiles as a group are a cranky bunch without any sense of humor].

In 2021, he released Tuppence at Delve Fonts. Tuppence is a contemporary interpretation (including a variable font) of Blackfriars, a reversed-contrast Victorian typeface released in 1910 by London foundry Stephenson Blake.

Typographic picture by TDC, 2009. Another URL. Klingspor link. Adobe link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberto Lanznaster

Illustrator and designer in Jaragua do Sul, Brazil. In 2014, he drew a fantastic Bestiary Alphabet. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberto Mitraud Aroeira

Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based designer of Candycane (2014, a rounded cursive typeface), and Autobahn (2014, a dashed typeface influenced by an album by Kraftwerk). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberto Raúl Beto Janz

Brazilian designer (b. Curitiba, 1981) who joined estudioCrop in 2005. He created the five-weight (slightly grungy) calligraphic family Postuma (2005). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Roberto Reyes

Designer in Sorocaba, Brazil. Inspired bu the Canadian rock band Arcade Fire, he created the hand-drawn typeface Arcade Type in 2014. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roberto Teixeira
[Di Barros]

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Robsom Aurelio

Aguas Lindas de Goias, Brazil-based designer of the pixacao graffiti font Rooftop (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Robson Godoy

During his industrial design studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria in Santa Maria, Brazil, Robson Godoy created the rounded sans typeface Haia (2014). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Robson Loureiro

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of a textured geometric solid typeface (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Robson Tamas

Brazilian designer of the nice outline font Bernardino (1999), who worked at Megaart Design. Dafont link. Yet another URL. Fontspace link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rod78

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based illustrator who made the display typeface Cadeado (2011). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodolfo Capeto

Brazilian graphic designer who also does consulting in the field of networking and Internet, and is a part-time teacher at the ESDI, Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial, in Rio de Janeiro (which is also the school where he studied). His foundry. He was commissioned to design Houaiss (2002) for the Portugese dictionary by that name. He also designed V2000, Tyson (2003), and Karole (2003). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodolfo Santos

Minas Gerais-based designer, b. 1992, who created the brushy typeface Carol e Alexandre (2011) and the hand-printed typeface Ludi (2013). Memetica (2011) is a great set of memes. In 2013, he made Forrobodo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodolfo Sarno

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free upright script typeface Com a outra (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodolpho Malvestiti

At UFSC, Florianopolis, Brazil-based Rodolpho Malvestiti designed the modular typeface Bubble (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Almada de Souza

Graduate of Senac in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio-based designer of the handcrafted typeface Handed Painty (2016) and thmodular e techno typeface Cutted Future (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Bessa

Brazilian creator in 2008 of an Avant Garde style font RavenGarde for TIM Festival 2008. He works at Tátil Design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Bleque

Designer with Lula Rocha at Sugiro Design in Brazil of Skova (1999). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Breis

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the painted brush Beatnik typeface Beat (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Buim

Brazilian designer of the experimental octagonal typeface Type Tube (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Costa

Born in 1972, this industrial designer in Rio de Janeiro created the flowing display typeface Myque (1998).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo de Carvalho

Brazilian type designer based in Maringá, Paraná (b. 1981, Canoas City, Rio Grande do Sul). He created the square metric typeface Garagin Rock (2012).

Home page. Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Dos Santos Silva

During his studies in Florianopolis, Brazil, Rodrigo Dos Santos created a straight-edged poster typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Felder

Sao paulo, Brazil-based designer of the organic typeface Tarsila (2018), which honors tthe plastic artist Tarsila do Amaral. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Ferraz

Graphic designer from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He made the 3d typeface Shove It (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Franci Trotta

Designer of the blocky stencil typeface Lawrence (2013), which follows the De Stijl movement and was done for Studio Lawrence. Rodrigo is based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Franz

Creator at Unique Types of the free circle-themed typeface Eric Oliveira (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, b. 1989. He used FontStruct to make Modulare (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira
[Tupiniquim Design]

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Rodrigo Grimer

Graduate from the Graphic Design program at Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais (UEMG) in 2010, who currently lives in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Home page. Creator of the experimental typeface Banca (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Leite

Rodrigo Leite (Sao Paulo, Brazil) created the tweetware font CompLaden All Caps (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Lins

Paraiba, Brazil-based designer of the brush typeface simply called Brush (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Moser

Designer in Recife, Brazil, who created the typeface family Taquaritinga Sans (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Pazos

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the children's book script font Bolinha (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Pereira de Barros

Illustrator and graphic designer from Navegantes, Brazil. He created the grunge typeface TudoJunto Sans (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Perna

Americana, Brazil-based illustrator. Designer of Kombi (2013), an organic rounded sans typeface. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Pires

Brazilian type designer from Recife (b. 1976) who works at Tipos do aCaso. His fonts include Chango (grungy brush hand), Estuque (scratchy hand), Quadrinaits and Rano Light (very experimental). He runs Studio Setemeia. Fontsy link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Rocha Saiani
[Plau (was: Niramekko)]

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Rodrigo Santos

Art director in Sao Paulo, who designed the vernacular typeface Funilaria in 2014. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Schwartz

Joinville, Brazil-based designer. Fontstructor who made I Pixel U in 2015. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Tavares

Rodrigo Tavares (Salvador, Brazil) created the counterless typeface Boxxy (2012) and the modular geometric typefaces Mehw (2011), RT 2011 (2011), and Cilo (2011).

In 2013, he designed Boxxxy (with three, not two, x's).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Thedim

Sao Paulo-based creator of the children's handwriting typeface Rafael Univers (2003). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Veloso

Rodrigo Veloso (Salvador, Brazil) created the didone typeface Umane and the display typeface Jeet Kune in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Visentin

Illustrator in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. During his studies, Rodrigo created the titling sans HQ Type (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rodrigo Wielewicki

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Orichalcum (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rogério Oliveira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based photographer, consultant and web designer (b. 1983). Creator of the free octagonal font Typograff (2009).

Abstract Fonts link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roger Graff

Graduate of Centro Universitario Senac in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2016, he designed the beer label font Beer Type. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roger Oliveira

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who designed the artificial language font Wakanda (2018), the all caps typeface Beer Type (2014) and the PSD-format Brush Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rogerio Lionzo

Brasilia, Brazil-based graphic and poster designer. He works a lot of type into his projects. Designer of the flowery experimental font Goteira (2006), which I think would be just right to headline a novel on Roman orgies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rogerio Oliveira

Sao Paulo-based designer of Brush Type (2014: free download), the octagonal typeface Typograff (2014) and of Beer Type (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rogerio Theisen

Digital content manager in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Creator of a handcrafted typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Romulo Castilho de Freitas

Graduate of Senac in Sao Paulo, ca. 2006. Designer from Sao Paulo (b. 1988) of Caramella (2006), a typeface made with the help of Leandro Quaresma (italic), Paula Saito (bold) and Danilo Agra (bold-italic). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Romulo Genova

Sao Paulo-based designer of the multiline headline typeface Madonna (2007). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Romulo Gobira

During his studies at USPM in Rio de Janeiro, Romulo Gobira designed the free art deco typeface Poste (2015, +Wired, +Outwired) and the free heavy squarish typeface Amrak (2015-2016).

Typefaces from 2016: Moinho (a free ireegular handcrafted typeface), Kool (free), GOH (free beveled typeface), Grah (free, vector format).

Typefaces from 2017: Moinho (free handwriting font).

Typefaces from 2018: Prfecox (a spurred condensed stencil family).

Typefaces from 2019: Macahe (a widely spaced polygonal slab serif), Hatchway (a 35-style monospaced Laatin / Cyrillic display typeface with rounded corners, suitable for headlines and short passages of text. Hatchway has a tall x-height and unusually short ascenders and descenders), Protocol (pixelated). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Romulo Marini

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2018, he created Hoch Sans. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ronald Andhrad

Ronald Andhrad (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was inspired by Kubrick's Clockwork Orange and a building in Rio in the design of his art deco / Futura-style stencil typeface Clockwork Orange (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ronald Kyrmse

Designer of the Tengwar font Tencele Latinwa (2004, Mans Björkman's Tengwar Parmaite), Elfetica (2004, based on Max Miedinger's Helvetica), and Tengwar Hereno (2004, a completion of Paulo A. Otto's 1994 font Tengwar 04). He also made the rune font Gondolinic (2003). Designer at FontStruct in 2008 of connexa, metrica. Another URL. Another URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Roney Filipe

Graphic designer in Brasilia, Brazil, who created the Bauhaus-style font Bauhofi (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rosana Martinez
[Nubefy]

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Rose Fairy Clahific Cloe

Brazilian designer from Santa Catarina, b. 1994. At FontStruct, she made the pixelish typeface Scrept in 2009. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rosi Benini

Brazilian design student, and designer of the soft sans typeface Rosie (2010). Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ruan Augus

During his studies at Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho in Sao Pualo, Brazil, Ruan Augus (Bauru, Brazil) designed the modular condensed movie titling typeface Nostra (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rubén Prol
[Ipanema Gráfica]

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Rubens Matuck

Brazilian illustrator, artist and type designer, who made the beautiful Leonardo desde Vinci display font (2000). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rubens Mendes

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Lisbon, Portugal, who created the hexagonal typeface Hype Condensed in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rubens Ribeiro

Illustrator and art director in Sao Paulo. He uses great calligraphic and other lettering styles for logos and posters. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Rubinei Abreu

Sao Paulo-based designer of the liquid display typeface Abreus RD (2004). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ruda

Jaragua do Sul, Brazil-based creator of the modular sans typeface Los Humildes (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ruth Klotzel

Brazilian graphic designer and occasional type designer. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Saarah Gottinari

Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the ornamental caps typeface Ladri (2014). This project was finished during her graphic design studies. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sabrina Feltens

During her studies, Florianopolis, Brazil-based Sabrina Feltens designed the vintage display typeface Little Devil (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sabrina Soares

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer at ESPM of the school project typeface Simple (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Samantha Araujo

During her studies in Brasilia, Brazil, Samantha Araujo designed the pixel typeface Quadradin (2016, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Samantha Araujo

During her studies in Sao Paulo in 2017, Samantha Araujo designed a display typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sami Artur Mandelbaum
[Samtype]

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Samir SR

Art director at the Centro de Estudos Matemáticos in Florianopolis, Brazil. Designer of the 3d typeface Farish (2015) and the icon set Grid Sixteen Icons (2012). His graduation typeface was Soprana (2015, a sans). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Samtype
[Sami Artur Mandelbaum]

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Pirkei Avot (2008), a calligraphic Hebrew font modeled after the Hebrew Book by the same name. It has a GNU license and was designed for biblical Hebrew applications. Free download. Another free download.

In 2019, he published the Hebrew typeface Tora Calligrasphy.

Typefaces from 2020: Magalith Tanach Pro (for a Hebrew prayer book), Magalith (a Hebrew typeface inspired by prayer books from the early 1900s).

Typefaces from 2021: Hebrew Dot III, Hebrew Sara, Hebrew Century (from the Xth century), Hebrew Marge, Hebrew Castel, Hebrew Mairi, Hebrew Europa, Hebrew Marge Tanach, Hebrew Kria Tanach, Hebrew Ariel Std, Hebrew Ariel Tanach, Hebrew Text Tanach, Hebrew Karina, Hebrew Caligraphic Stam, Hebrew Tsefat, Hebrew Stam, Hebrew Frank Tanach, Hebrew Dot II, Hebrew Rinat Kids, Hebrew Vilna Old Style Tanach, Hebrew Crown, Hebrew Esther Std, Hebrew Esther Tanach, Hebrew Classic Tanach (as in Hebrew prayer books), Hebrew Torah Sans, Hebrew Dot, Hebrew Rose Pro, Hebrew Vilna Std, Rinat (a Hebrew font), Hebrew Juless.

Typefaces from 2022: Hebrew Caligraphic Stam Std, Hebrew Liane Std, Hebrew Le Be Tanach (based on Guillaume le Bé's Hebrew typeface), Hebrew Le Be Std, Hebrew Alter Rebbe of Liadi, Hebrew Gigi Std, Hebrew Sevilha Tanach, Hebrew Julit, Hebrew Moses Std VF, Hebrew Esther Tanach VF, Hebrew Kria Tanach VF, Hebrew Liane Tanach. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Samuel Casal

Samuel Casal (b. 1974, Cazias do Sul, Brazil) is a professional illustrator, cartoonist, engraver and tattoo artist. He created two very funny and expressive dingbat fonts, Inferno Dingbats (2007, Just in Type) and HallowHell Dingbats (2007, Just in Type). As he says, Nobody knows what God looks like but we know that the Devil has a thousand different typefaces. Samuel Casal sees the demon everywhere. In the streets, the movies, rock music, books, gambling, other things and even in Hell. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Samuel de Angelis

Designer in Belo Horizonte (b. 1983) of the hand-printed typeface Cordelina (2011). The typeface pays homage to J. Borges. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Samuel Ferreira

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free experimental typeface Importância (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Samuel Leal
[Delírios de um cinemaníaco]

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Sanderson Amaral

Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the fantasmagoric font Coraline (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sandra Avoletta

Brazilian designer of the alphading font Medalhao (2000) under the label Sandra-Nat. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sandro Fetter

Sandro Roberto Fetter (Porto Alegre, Brazil) has a PhD from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, class of 2019. His 553-page thesis, entitled Letra Escolar Brasileira: design de uma família tipogáfica para o ensino da escrita manual, is perhaps the most extensive scholarly work on school fonts ever written. At that same university, he teaches typography, type design and digital interface design. He also earned a Masters in graphic design from Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial (ESDI/UERJ, 2011).

In 2019, as part of his doctoral thesis in the Graduate Program in Design of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, and supervised by Airton Cattani and Edna Cunha Lima, he designed Letra Brasileira, a script typeface to support handwriting lessons based on three main guidelines: simplicity, accessibility, and tradition. It includes a cursive, a simple style, a contemporary style, as well as the traditional Brazilian continuous cursive model. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sandro França

Designer and illustrator in Curitiba, Brazil. Creator of Tyson Fun (2015, a handcrafted typeface; co-designed with Priscila Grassi). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sandro Peres

During his studies in Pelotas, Brazil, Sandro Peres designed the hipster and Africa-themed typeface Dafrica (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sara de Carli

During her studies at ESPM in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sara de Carli designed the text typeface Pelago (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sara Matos

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who created the display typeface Mayer in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sarah Andrade

During her studies, Sao Luis, Brazil-based Sarah Andrade designed the vernacular typeface Aghora (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sarah Brust

Bauru, Brazil-based creator of the hexagonal typeface Hexa (2012) and the outlined poster typeface Rosita (2013, a school project).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sarah Sampaio

During her graphic design studies at PUC Rio, Sarah Sampaio (Rio de Janeiro) created the dagger-inspired horror movie font Dracula (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Satsuki Arakaki
[Inari Type]

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Saulo Deboni

Brazilian creator, with Silvia Cristina Medeiros and Mirian Mitsue Yanai of the curly display typeface Franklin Cascaes (2007). This font was inspired by Franklin Cascaes Joaquim (b. 1908, San Jose, d. 1983, Florianopolis), who was a researcher of Azorean culture, folklorist, potter, printmaker and author. Free download. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Saymon Costa

During his studies, Salvador, Brazil-based saymon Costa designed the poster typeface Tamo Junto (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sea Types
[Jefferson Cortinove]

Sea Types is the partly free partly commercial type foundry of Jefferson Cortinove (artist, designer, teacher, sailor and wine maker) and publicist Márcio Duarte in Florianopolis and Marilia, Brazil, est. 2007. Their initial typefaces include FloriGlyphos (2013, multilined alchemic typeface based on petroglyphs found on Santa Catarina island), TCC Sans (2013), Cort9Hand (hand-printed), Ink9 (2009), Leftheria (2009, condensed; based on the Greek Ionic columns; improved to Leftheria Pro in 2017), Prostimo Sans (2011), Lilith, Sailing (2011, a flowing type), Decliv9 (techno face), Wabi MD (2009, a free typeface by Marcio Duarte), Nucleo (2010, a free sci-fi typeface by Duarte), Ladle (2013, hairline organic sans), Text Box (2010-2013, a free regular and stencil family by Marcio Duarte), 9Sans (2013), Coffee (2013, hairline sans), Elancho (2013, vernacular typeface).

Typefaces from 2014: Nautikka, Metric Navy (a thin monoline architectural lettering font, followed in 2015 by Metric Navcy Pro), Cambirela (a 12-style superelliptical typeface family for Latin and Cyrillic).

Typefaces from 2015: Buozzi (a text typeface inspired by sketches and notes by Sao Paulo-based printer Walter Buozzi), Add (circle-based decorative typeface).

Typefaces from 2016: Kareemah (humanist sans typeface family), Hercilio (inspired by the architectural forms of the Hercilio Luz Bridge in Florianopolis).

Typefaces from 2017: DiGrado (after the book cover lettering in the 1960s by Brazilian designer Vicente Di Grado).

Typefaces from 2018: Ballarih (humanist sans), Agake (a comic book or cartoon font), Selma.

Behance link. Dafont link. Another Dafont link. Another Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Sérgio Bergocce

Sao Paulo-based designer of the ultra-fat hookish Blockface (2007), the serif typeface Tortoise Roman (2006), the paperclip font Elefan (2006), and the sublime human typeface dingbat font Los Caras.

In 2016, he designed the free 28-style octagonal (or athletic lettering) ink-trapped typeface family Bedel and the free pixacao graffiti font Essipe. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sela Preta
[Daniel Morena]

Sela Preta is a Brazilian foundry located in Rio and run by Daniel Morena. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sergio Berkenbrock

Graphic design student in Brazil. Designer at FontStruct of these fonts in 2009: Dead or Alive (Western font), Gold Mine (Tuscan), Safehouse Sessions (piano key stencil), Rose, and Nu Jazz (counterless, experimental), Black Rounded Stencil, Sessions Cover. In 2010, he added Burgos, a gothic script. Aka El Huesudo II. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sergio Haruo
[Hattori Supply Co (was: Corgi Astronaut)]

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Sergio Salgado
[Megaart Design]

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Serifa Co
[Bruno Vasconcelos]

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the free molecular typeface family Serifa Sans (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sete Std
[Alexandre Ruda]

Brazilian designer of the stencil typeface STP Stencil (2019) and the octagonal typeface STP Display (2019). In 2020, Anderson Ruda and Alexandre Ruda released STP Display Cyrillic (all caps, octagonal) and STP Stencil Cyrillic (all caps, octagonal). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Shadz XIII
[Rafaela Rolfsen]

Shadz XIII is Rafaela Rolfsen. Based in Bauru, Brazil, and Falmouth, UK, she made the bilined typeface Black Coma (2012), the hexagonal typeface Tumma (2012), the alchemic typeface Phy (2012) and the fun Monster Type (2012, vector format).

In 2013, Rafaela designed TUA (hexagonal typeface: free download). [Google] [More]  ⦿

SHN

Brazilian art site specializing in street art posters and sticker dingbats. Dafont link. Makers of the free dingbat font Shn PC (2003). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Siba Design

Rio de Janeiro-based design studio that created the free octagonal typeface Synteka (2012).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sibele Castro

During her studies at Universidade Federal do Ceará in Fortaleza, Brazil, Sibele Castro co-designed the script font Gary Script (2014) with Raphael Carmo and Lorena Raíssa under the guidance of Eduardo Novais. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sidney Junior

Design student at Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina in Florianopolis, Brazil, who created the hand-drawn anthroposophic and alien language typeface Hylian (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Silvana de Oliveira Souza Braga

During her studies in Sao Paulo, Silvana de Oliveira created the mini-serifed typeface Nota Regular (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Silvestre Rondon

Brazilian designer of the graffiti-inspired typeface Jequiti (2007). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Silvia Cristina Medeiros

Florianopolis-based creator, with Saulo Deboni and Mirian Mitsue Yanai, of the curly displaytype face Franklin Cascaes (2007). This font was inspired by Franklin Cascaes Joaquim (b. 1908, San Jose, d. 1983, Florianopolis), who was a researcher of Azorean culture, folklorist, potter, printmaker and author. Free download.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Simao Almeida

Lisbon-based designer (b. Brazil, 1977) of Digital Circuit (2013), a typeface inspired by pieces of a subway map.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Simone Mattar

Brazilian graphic designer who graduated from FAAP who is based in Sao Paulo since 1990. Simone made the font family Mack for Universidade Mackenzie. Other fonts include Tipogranfome (graffiti lettering) and Tipogranfina. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sofia Coeli

Sofia's typeface Fit Hop (2013) is a basic monoliune sans that was inspired by urban hip hop. Sofia Coeli lives in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sofia Mohr

Sofia Mohr (b. 1978, São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) studied architecture at UFRGS, Brazil, and type design at Universidad Católica de Chile. She works as graphic, web and type designer in her own studio (called Sofia Mohr) in Santiago, Chile.

In 2013, she created Café Brasil, a plump typeface inspired by the shape of coffee beans. Café Brasil won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014.

Nido / Nido Dingbats (2014, Sofia Mohr, Latinotype) is a fun typeface family for use in children's books. Sabores Script (2015, also at Latinotype) is a beautiful calligraphic coffee shop script family, complete with dingbats.

In 2016, Sofia published the upright unconnected script family Culinary at Latinotype. Culinary Script is the connected version, and Culinary Borders is a delightful addition. Furniture design inspired Sofia to design Hogar (2016, Latinotype), which comes in Sans, Script and Dingbat subfamilies. See also Hogar Slab (2016).

Typefaces from 2017: Aromatica (retro connected monoline script and accompanying sans, Latinotype), Estampa Script (a high contrast formal connected script typeface that inherits elements from copperplate and didone; at Latinotype).

Typefaces from 2018: Mohr Rounded ( a rounded humanist sans published by Latinotype), Blauth (a rounded small x-height sans family), Amazonia Script (MyFonts link for Amazonia), Mohr (a large sans family published by Latinotype).

Typefaces from 2019: Moranga (a warm heavy sans; she writes that its design is a mixture between Café Brasil's flowing, organic shapes and elements from popular fonts from the seventies such as Cooper and Souvenir), Cookery (a useful brush pen script, released at Los Andes).

Typefaces from 2020: Anguita Sans (a 16-style condensed sans), Aguila (a sharp-edged Peignotian family of 9 fonts), Mangueira (a geometric sans with wide welcoming counters).

Typefaces from 2021: Singolare (a five-style geometric sans supplemented with a gaggle of stencil fonts and some layerable styles), Amarela Stencil. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Sofia Oliveira

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of a handcrafted star-themed typeface in 2019. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sofia Persico

During her studies at FADU / UBA, Buenos Aires-based Sofia Persico designed the delicate condensed handcrafted typeface Femenine (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sol Souza

Joao Pessoa, Brazil-based designer of a paperclip-styled techno font in 2015 for a school project. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Soraya Pamplona

Graphic designer and illustrator in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the tweetware font Pamplona Scribble (2015). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Soteropolitypes
[Ian Sampaio]

Brazilain outfit run by Ian Sampaio from Sao Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Spacedfonts
[Gary McCarthey]

Sao Paulo-based creator (b. 1993) of Think Positive (2013). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Stefany Trianoski

Digital artist in Curitiba, Brazil, who created the curly typeface Arte Nova in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Stefany Vilela

Brazilian designer of the foliate typeface Suculetras (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Stephanie Eche

Brazilian creator of the hand-printed typeface Orpheus (2010. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Stranger Things

Brazilian designer (b. 1992) of the scribbly typeface Strnger Things (2020). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Subvertaipe
[Billy Bacon]

Subvertaipe is a Brazilian foundry located in Rio set up in 1997 by Billy Bacon. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sugiro Design (was Rocha Design)
[Lula Rocha]

Brazilian foundry of Lula Rocha which evolved from Rocha Design in 2003. Lula Rocha designed the freeware typefaces Enigmaquatro (1999, disturbed pixel font), Hellvetikacinquenta (1999, gothic) and Skova (1999, with Rodrigo Bleque, LED influences).

In 2016, he experimented with features of Adobe Illustrator in the design of Mondrian Type and Scrolling Pen Type.

Lula Rocha is a professor at PUC Rio. Personal web page. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sullivan Studio
[Ariel Sullivan]

Brazilian engineer with an interest in design, photography and film. He writes: I am from Oscar Niemeyer's old school: I like to combine beauty and function, but without frills, and, like Niemeyer, I don't die in love with straight lines. He creates his typefaces with a stylus and an iPad instead of traditional font design programs. In 2020, he released HandXpression (hand-printed), Riacho and Anelo.

Typefaces from 2021: Trovoada Mono (an old typewriter emulation font). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

superdeluxe

Brazilian designer of the purely geometric experimental typeface Roulé Sans (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Suzana Maria

During her studies at the Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, Suzana Maria created the sans typeface Laura (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Svetlana B

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. Behance link. Creator of the hairline avant-garde sans Iuvi (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Svetlana Bianca

Brazilian graphic design student. Creator of the iFontMaker font American Typewriter By SvetB (2010, a hand-printed face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Sweet Cake
[Maria Eduarda Obladen]

Brazilian designer of the hand-printed typeface Light Up (2020). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

T16

Brazilian FontStructor who made Bolinhos ou Pasteis de Bacalhau (2011, pixelish alphadings), Marina (2011, fat rounded face), and Sao Paulo (2011, texture marquee face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tabajara

Publisher in Brazil that released the school writing manual Cartilha do Guri in 1962 and 1968. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tacio Brito

Itabaiana, Sergipe, Brazil-based designer of the modular typeface Poseidonia (2017, FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Taíssa Maia

During her studies at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro, Taíssa Maia created the soft italic typeface Gretel (2013), which was created for use in her own illustrated children's books. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Taiane Viceconte

Rio de Janeiro-based graphic design student who created the decorative typeface Blackat (2015) for a course at PUC-Rio. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Taissa Vasconcelos

During her graphic design studies at the Instituto Federal de Pernambuco in Olinda, Brazil, Taissa Vasconcelos designed the experimental typeface Missing Pieces (2013) and the vernacular hand-printed typeface Namidairo (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Talison Nascimento

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of Tal (2019), an Africa-inspired font. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tamara Bravo

During her studies in Rio de Janeiro, Tamara Bravo created the lively Latin display typeface Merenda (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tamara El Maalouli

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who made a display typeface in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tami Ribeiro

At UNESP in Baura, Brazil, Tami Ribeiro designed the steampunk typeface Distopia (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tamires Marino

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the pixelish typeface Geometri (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tania Raposo

Graphic designer from Portugal who obtained a Bachelors in Graphic Design from ESAD.CR in Caldas da Rainha, and a Masters in type design from KABK, Den Haag, 2010. She interned for one year with Rob Saunders in California (where she was curatorial assistant at Letterform Archive), taught at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco City College and Type@Cooper West program (where she also was program coordinator), and was based for some time in Brasilia, Brazil. Currently she lives in the Netherlands where she works as freelancer, collaborating with the foundry Feliciano Type, and teaching typography at the Type and Media Master.

At KABK, she designed the Guia family in2010 for pedestrian wayfinding. In 2009, she did a revival (still at KABK) of Frank Hinman Pierpont's 1925 face, Horley Old Style. In 2016, she designed the pixel font TatiFox (FontStruct).

Also check her type portraits: Ang San Suu Kyi, Jose Ramon Horta, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela.

In 2018, House Industries published Coryn Didot and writes: Coryn Didot updates the Modern type style's elegant hairline strokes and crisp serifs by introducing a seductive squircular silhouette. Truly a font for lovers of alluring typography. Coryn Didot is based on a Photo-Lettering alphabet drawn by C.E. "Les" Coryn. The original appeared in the company's 1965 Alphabet Thesaurus Vol. 2 under the name Galax Didot. A revised design, introduced in the early 70s as Galaxy Didot, served as the basis for House Industries' version which was digitized by Tania Raposo in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Taran Conyers

Designer of the grunge fonts TK smartypants, TK mouse, TKturtlesoup, TKstamped font, TKhoneydo and TKdoodle (2006, calligraphic script). Some are here. It is a mystery to me how Ligia Rego Cruz (b. 1986), a Brazilian designer from Pernambuco, can claim TK Doodle as hers on Dafont. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarcisio Benavides

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He created the tribal typeface Kasibue in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarcisio Benevides

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the Greek simulation typeface Kasibue (2015). He explains that it is actually influenced by the simplicity of Amazon tribes. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarcisio Ribeiro

Rio de Janeiro-based designer of the Celtic font Mordor Kells (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarciso Silva

Based in Cambé, Brazil, Tarciso Silva created a techno typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarsila Conti

Brazilian creator of El Ingenioso Hidalgo (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarsila Moraes Aranha

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of a modular typeface made with the help of FontStruct in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tarso Moura

During his studies at UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Tarso Moura created the mini-serifed typeface Hella (2012). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tassiane Castro

Tassiane Castro (b. Porto Alegre, Brazil) studied at PUC Camoinas and at SENAC. In 2014, she created the prismatic typeface Prisma. She is now based in Pelotas, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tassyana Bernardino

Florianopolis, Brazil-based designer of the curly typeface Wendy (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tatiana Antunes Tavares

Brazilian designer of the black titling typeface Cybernetica Type (2002) while she was a student in Sao Paulo at Senac de Comunicações e Artes. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tatiana Magalhães

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of a school project architectural typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tatiane Queiroz Soares

Brazilian designer from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, who is working on this modular experimental face (2006). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tato Toledo

Brazilian llustrator, type designer, art director and letterer, who made the comic book typeface Underdog (2011). Larica (2010) may or may not be a typeface.

Behance link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tayna Vital

During her graphic design studiers in Manaus, Brazil, in the heart of the Amazon forest, Tayna Vital created the decorative Western circus font Sand And Thorns (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tayrah Mattos

During her studies at UniverCidade Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro-based Tayrah Mattos created the bilined display typeface Roxy (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tayrine Cruz

Brazilian designer of Frankenstein (2012, a semi-octagonal typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Técnica o artesania?

The Brazilian font scene explained in Portuguese. By graphic designer Paulo Moretto, and originally published in PROJETODESIGN vol. 255 in May 2001. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Téo Brito

Graphic designer in Fortaleza, Brazil, b. 1985. Dafont link. He created the heavy square typeface Elvi Esna (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Teodoro Marques

Senior designer in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who created the children's hand-printed typeface Magrela (2013) for dramatic text effects. Osso Type (2013) is based on mechanical pivots. Concret Jungle (2013) is a vertically striped multiline display face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Teresa Kurek

During her studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Teresa Kurek (Santa Maria, Brazil) created the handcrafted poster typeface Juli (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tereza Rosa

Baura, Brazil-based designer of the brush script typeface Agnes (2016), which was finished during her studies at UNESP. [Google] [More]  ⦿

terranova estaleiro tipografico

Original fonts from Brazil: 04b03rev (a revision of Yuji Oshimoto's 04b03 pixel font), Amod, ACMEExplosiveREV (a revision of a Blambot font), BayaoHandNormal, Bithand1, DroughNormal, FightDurdenNormal, Serta1, matrix, Mississipiblues. [Google] [More]  ⦿

TH1
[Thiago Matsunaga]

TH1 is Thiago Matsunaga's studio. Thiago is a graphic designer from Curitiba, Brazil, b. 1987. In 2011, he published the low-contrast text typeface Allejo (in one style only). Creator of the organic typeface Bertold Brecht (2009).

Dafont link. Abstract Fonts link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Thaís Trizoli

Brazilian graphic designer in Sao Paulo who made the boozy curly Fat Vodka typeface in 2010, as well as Licking Drops (2010, a sweet script face).

In 2013, she created Discreet (a sans typeface). For her Masters in Graphic Design in 2014 at the Universidade do Porto, she created the serifed typeface Fronte.

Alternate URL. Devian Tart link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thaira Bouhid

Born in Rio, Thaira Bouhid (b. Rio de Janeiro) lives in Vancouver. She designed Orlo (2013), a techno display typeface that is inspired by the beaches of Ipanema and Leblon. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Duarte

During her studies at UFPE, Caruaru, Brazil-based Thais Duarte designed the children's script typeface Brutha (2017) and the dingbat font Caruaru (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Gioia

During her studies at UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro-based Thais Gioia created the skab typeface Mafia (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Lima

Sao Paulo-based designer at T26 of Genu, Motus (rounded pixel face) and GenStencil (2000). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Thais Mehl Cavalheiro

During her studies in Curitiba, Brazil, Thais Mehl Cavalheiro created the rounded sans typeface Matita (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Mendes

During her design studies at FAAUSP in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thais Mendes an untitled hexagonal gothic typeface in 2015, together with Filipe Ferreira. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Pinheiro

During her studies at UFPE, Recife, Brazil-based Thais Pinheiro created the display sans typeface Venerdi (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Rehder

During her studies at FAAC, UNESP in Bauru, Brazil, Thais Rehder created the alchemic typeface Altius (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Sperhacke

During her graphic design studies in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Thais Sperhacke created SteamPunk Type (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thais Valoto

Designer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who created the art deco typeface Estudio Garagem in 2013. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thales L. Aquino

Graphic designer from Rio de Janeiro (b. 1982) who created a mecano-style typeface called Articulada (2011) and the basic geometric shape typeface Patriota (2012, based on the Brazilian flag). Articulada won an award at Tipos Latinos 2012. In 2015, Thales designed the pixel typeface Nativa over at FontStruct.

Dafont link. Cargo Collective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thalita Assis

Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of the all caps art deco typeface Meia Lua (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thalita Oliveira

During her studies at UFPE, Thalita Oliveira (Olinda, Brazil) created the blackboard bold typeface Chodo (2015), the display typeface Risa (2014) and the video game typeface Game Over (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thalyson Souza

Brasilia, Brazil-based designer of the caps only blackletter typeface Fraktur TS (2016). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tharso Duarte

Illustrator in Blumenau, Brazil, who drew the calligraphic alphabet Tharso in 2015. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thatiana Neves

Santos, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Harley (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thauan Iago

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the ornamental multiline typeface Tonatiuh (2017) that embeds symbols from the pre-Colombian cultures (Inca, Aztec, Maya). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thayanna M. Schmaedecke

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the experimental typeface Mozaik (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thayse Cristina Reboledo

During her studies in Florian´polis, Brazil, Thayse Cristina Reboledo designed the handcrafted typeface Kanjitte (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thayse Hoffmann

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Rehab (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

The death of the pixel font
[Jose Zeh Fernando (Rorshack)]

Piece by Jose Fernando (Rorshack) on why pixel fonts will not be needed any longer in Flash MX 2004, which will rely entirely on on-the-fly antialiasing. The hinting in the font will be ignored. [Google] [More]  ⦿

The Flying Type

Brazilian type foundry set up in 2021 by the people who started Pintassilgo Prints two decades earlier, Erica Jung and Ricardo Marcin. Their typefaces:

  • Allotropic (2022). An art nouveau font that loosely draws inspiration from an untitled alphabet drawn in 1914 by J.M. Bergling.
  • Aquatronik (2022). A reto-futuristic typeface.
  • Acid Green (2021). A post art nouveau and partly psychedelic typeface based on a 1914 alphabet by J.M. Bergling.
  • Chorine (a bottom-heavy psychedelic font) (2021).
  • Lunatique and Lunatique Rounded (2021). A revival and extension of the semi-psychedelic typeface Lucky, which was designed in 1972 by André Pless for the Mecanorma type contest, and later released by Mecanorma in their Letter-Press transfer sheets.
[Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Bellotti
[Gestu]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Bellotti
[Mushroom]

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Thiago Calza

Sao Paulo-based graphic designer (b. 1986). He created Balonez Fantasia (2009). Flickr site. Behance link. Cargocollective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Camargo

Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free typefaces Continue Caminhando (2011, sign language face), Mobilidade Social (2011), Nova Tipo (2011, experimental) and Escada X (2011, a caps typeface inspired by wayfinding signs). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Fontin

Thiago Fontin (Aracaju, Brazil) has a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design from Universidade Tiradentes and is a designer at Artefato Design. Creator of a gridded typeface and some 3d derivatives, called MyPerspective (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Gaiotto

Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the pixacao typeface Pixex (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Gomes

Recife, Brazil-based designer of the free pixel typeface balance (2018) and the calligraphic typeface Wonderland (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Lenz Cesar

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo, who made the delicate award-quality hand-printed typeface Lenz (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Marques
[Funk The Hype]

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Thiago Matsunaga
[TH1]

[MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Mussa

Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who created the hexagonal typeface Filomena in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Oliveira
[Typographias]

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Thiago Pestillo

Thiago Pestillo (Bauru, Brazil) created the display typeface FOI in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Poltronieri

Joinville, Brazil-based designer (b. 1989) of the triangle-themed typeface Azo (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Rosa
[Azor Design]

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Thiago Sam

Manaus, Brazil-based designer of the squarish pixelish typeface Jaraca Mono (2015) and the hipster typeface that was inspired by Amazonian art, Azona (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Scatolin Barbosa
[Blackletter: classification]

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Thiago Tips

Art director in Sao Paulo, Brazil, b. Sao Jose dos Campos. Creator of the curvy thin display typeface Gaviota (2013) and of the graffiti-inspired threatening typeface Neva Busted (2013). His modular typeface Leptoc (2013) and his graffiti font Fozzie Got A Posse (2013) are free.

Typefaces from 2014: Nugget (heavy brush face), Black Delphia (graffiti typeface in Philadelphia's style).

Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thiago Vargas

Rio de Janeiro-based graphic designer and photographer, who created the angular all caps poster typeface Hawaii (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Thierry Cacau

Typefounder in Ceara, Brazil. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Thuany Paixao

Osasco, Brazil-based designer of the rune emulation typeface Valhalla Rising (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Gamaliel

Brazilian graphic designer who graduated from UEMG. Behance link. Creator of the nice handlettered typeface Elke (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago H. Ribeiro

Brazilian creator of the tromple l'oeil typefaces Maurits Sharp and Maurits Rounded (2012). This set was drawn during his graphic design studies at UFPEL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Pereira

Graphic designer and typographer in Curitiba, Brazil. Creator of the beautiful unicase avant garde typeface Repo Type (2010), the Barnbrookish typeface Vicctoria (2010), and the Peignotian typeface RBSC (2010). Behance link. Another Behance link. He is credited with the free chisel font Nosewritten (2009, a Greekish typeface created without using any hands; see Unique Types).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Peter

As a graphic design student in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Tiago Peter created the display typeface Almika (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Pompeu

Tiago Pompeu lives in Itapira, Sao Paulo, and was born in 1978. He designed the minimalist monoline display sans typeface Paola (2010), the octagonal typeface CEAB (2010) and Swim (2010, a scanbat font of swimmers). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Porto

Brazilian codesigner with Vicente Repolês Pessôa and Zed Martins of the 10-style 2d and 3d pixel font family called Processual (2008, Letra Um). Born in 1984 in Belo Horizonte.

Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Rosa

Votarantim, Brazil-based designer of the techno logotype Singol (2013).

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Siliprandi Giordani

Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the experimental typeface UUBA (2015). Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiago Silva

Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil. He created the compass and ruler face Curitiba (2011). Before that, he designed Repo (2011), an avant garde monoline sans face. That typeface will soon be available for free download.

In 2012, he created a free icon set called 24 Things.

In 2013, he added the sans typeface Franzina Condensed Hairline.

Cargo Collective link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Ticiane Paschoal

Graphic design student at Centro Universitário SENAC, Brazil. She created the mini-serifed typeface Delfos (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tiffani Felske

During her studies in Brasilia, Brazil, Tiffani Felske created the free vector format font Luke Skywalker (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Timoteo Werner

Manaus, Brazil-based designer of the decrative floral all caps typeface Rebeca (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tino Mendes

Brazilian/Swiss design student and freelancer in Barcelona. In 2014, during his studies, Tino created the free modular typeface family Paragon (or Paragon Cleaners).

In 2017, he designed Massa (a lachrymal typeface) and Grand Finale (a modular sans). Behance link. Home page. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipocracia
[Henrique Nardi]

Tipocracia is the foundry of Henrique Nardi. Nardi is a Brazilian designer from Sao Paulo, who in 2003 cofounded Tipocracia: Estado Tipografico with Márcio Shimabukuro. He has a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Anhembi Morumbi, Graphic Technology from SENAI and a Master's degree in Visual Arts from UNESP. Speaker at ATypI 2006 in Lisbon, and at ATypI 2009 in Mexico City, where he spoke on Lambe-lambe letters: Grafica Fidalga, São Paulo. Coorganizer with Luciano Cardinali in December 2008 of DiaTipo Natal in Sao Paulo in which the speakers were Gustavo Garcia, Fernando Mello, Gustavo Soares and Claudio Rocha. Main organizer of ATypI 2015 In Sao Paulo, even though he was based in Madison, WI for an extended period. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipoforme
[Matheus Barbosa]

Matheus Barbosa (Tipoforme) is a graphic designer Fortaleza, Brazil, who studied design at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. He is studying typography at Universidad de Buenos Aires in the Masters program of CDT-UBA. His Armoribat 2, co-designed with Buggy, won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008. He also does calligraphic work. . [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipografia Brasilis

Awards at the Tipografia Brasilis competition in 2001 in display typography: first prize Brasilero (by Crystian Cruz), second prize Buril (by Cassiano Saldanha), third prize Pero Vaz (by Ericson Straub). In the dingbat category we have: first prize Renato Pacicco Lofti with Skate, second prize Cassiano Saldanha with Street, third prize Marcelo Martinez with Agli Feices. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipografia Brasilis 2

Exhibition of type in Sao Paulo, March 27-April 16, 2001. And the main Brazilian type conference. Report. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipografia Brasilis 3

Conference and exposition in Brazil held in November 2002. Distinguished speakers include Bruno Maag, David Berlow, and Rubén Fontana. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipograma Fontes
[Márcio Shimabukuro]

Tipograma Fontes is the Sao-Paulo based foundry of Marcio Shimabukuro, who cofounded Tipocracia: Estado Tipografico with Henrique Nardi. Shimabukuro designed Blurdoni, Boggy, Cego, Heresia, Omelete, Pins, Pixal, Sound and Zoin. He is no longer making typefaces. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipopotamo Fontes
[Claudio Reston]

Tipopotamo Fontes is a Brazilian foundry in Rio de Janeiro (also called Elesbao e Haroldinho) offering 27 free fonts. Designers: Claudio Reston, José Bessa, Fabio Eis.

Their fonts: AlmanaqueItalic, AlmanaqueNormal, AlmanaqueOutlineItalic, AlmanaqueOutline, AMassaFalida1, AMassaFalida2, AngularMedium, BacanaMesmoMedium, BacanaMedium, BlendadaNormal, BrailleSerif, BrasilisBold, Buchada (handwriting), Cadela (handwriting), CassulaDingbats (little men), CassulaTypeface (handwriting), Cistema (pixel font), EmboliaLunar (curly letters), LatrinaBlack, MobralMedium, NervosaNormal (handwriting), OdaraSemiBold (geometric experimental), SambambersBold, Supersonica, Surraundi (squarish letters), TechnocrataItalic, TechnocrataNormal. All fonts made in 1999-2001.

Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipos do aCaso
[Leonardo Buggy]

In 1998 a group of friends decided to study typography and produce digital types in Pernambuco, Brazil. Two years later they organize an exhibition of their work and established Tipos do aCASO as the first Brazilian Northeast digital type foundry. In the following years they sold and distributed their own types from catalogs, small objects and merchandising stuff. The group gained national prominence participating and being rewarded in competitive design exhibitions like Tipografia Brasilis, Pernambuco Design Conference, Biennial of Design by ADG-Brasil and Biennial Tipos Latinos. Soon the invitations to give lectures and workshops around the country started. The collective turns into a business and developes important dingbat projects for the Pernambuco's Government such as Manguebats and Armoribats. Today, Tipos do aCASO returned to its origins and works as a collective again. Managed by its founder, Buggy (author of the only Brazilian type design book written in Portuguese) the type foundry undertakes researches and promotes educational activities focusing on letterpress, typography and typeface design. Some designers:

  • Diego Credidio: Cabra-da-peste, Wayana.
  • Miguel Sanches: a great experimental font Arqueo, Bolha, Snake, Xilot.
  • Rodrigo Pires: Chango, Estuque (grunge), Rano Light (very experimental), Quadrinaits.
  • Buggy (Leandro Araújo da Costa): Cordel, the bitmap font Disquete, Oxe, Regua, Ferro de Boi, Palm and Stone. Most of his fonts were made in 1999.
  • Alex Carvalho: Rec Block.
  • Marcos Buccini: the destructive font Estruturas, Cafeina, Poracaso, Quadra (pixel font).
  • Renata Faccenda and Joana Amador: Toinho (children's handwriting).
  • Helder Diniz: Grea.
  • Marcelo Garcia: Celo Bold.
  • Yuri: Yuri Manimals.
  • Luciana de Mari: 3x4.
  • Damiao: Vincent.
  • Priscila Farias.
  • André Moraes.
  • Antonio.
  • Marcia Maia.
Others include Matheus Barbosa, Leopoldo Leal, Bosco, Plínio Uchoa Moreira, Kboco, Gustavo Gusmao, Eduardo Cavalcanti, Marina Pontual, Milena Thé, Joceanny Lima, Daniel Lopes, Maurício Nunes, Luciana Medeiros, Daniel Pinheiro, Nara Rocha, Virgulino Melo, José Fabio, Melissa Trigueiro, Ricardo, George Vinícios, Paula Robalinha, Anderson Kleber, Carlos Santos, Fábio Henrique, Leonardo Rosa Borges. MyFonts link.

Leonardo Buggy was born in Brazil in 1976. In 1998, two years before he graduated in design from UFPE, Buggy founded the first digital type foundry in northeastern of his country, Tipos do aCASO. Later, he worked as a graphic designer and art director collaborating and providing services to companies like Ford, Unilever, WalMart and Nannai Beach Resort. Between 2003 and 2006 he was cultural director of the Professional Association of Designers from Pernmabuco, APD-PE, and manager of Visual Arts and Design Centers of Recife City. At the same time he became CEO at Fundicio Design & Technology, member of Pernambuco's IT cluster. Still in 2006 he took a master's degree in Design also at UFPE. One year later, he wrote O MECOTipo, the first book published in Brazilian Portuguese about type design. In January 2008 he founded the Course of Technology in Graphic Design at Barros Melo College in Olinda City. He coordinated this first graphic design course offered in Pernambuco by a private institution until 2009, when he joined the staff of UFPE professors. He also organized and participated actively in conferences, exhibitions and competitions in Brazil and abroad, having been awarded on the 7th and 9th Biennial of Graphic design from ADG-Brasil, the 2004 and 2008 Biennial Tipos Latinos and the 2nd and 3rd Pernambuco Design. Currently, he works on post graduate programs in graphic design around his country and teaches typeface design, history of typography and printing techniques at the Design Center of CAA, UFPE. His most important fonts are Cordel, Disquete, Bitmap, Oxe, Regua, AvantBuggy, Lia and Fatwood. Located in Fortaleza, Brazil, he teaches at UFC. Klingspor link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

Tipos Latinos 2012 Sao Paulo

The Fifth Biennial of Latin American Typography---Tipos Latinos 2012 took place in Sao Paulo from August 25-26, 2012, at the Lapa Scipiao campus of SENAC. Speakers included Andrea Kulpas, Eduilson Coan, Ronald Kapaz, Luciano Cardinali, Daniel Sabino, Paulo André Chagas, Crystian Cruz, and Fabio Lopez. There was a type critique session with Crystian Cruz, Fabio Lopez, and Marina Chaccur. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipos Paulistanos
[José R. d'Elboux]

Typeface discovery project in Sao Paulo led by J.R. d'Elboux, an architect who teaches typography at FAAP in Sao Paulo. The collection of building inscription photographs contains many great examples of art deco. [Google] [More]  ⦿

Tipos Pereira Type Foundry
[Marcelo Magalhães Pereira]

Marcelo Magalhães (b. 1975, Rio de Janeiro) is a graduate (in 2004) of the Faculdade Senac de Comunicação e Artes in Brazil. In 2012 he attended the Summer program of Typeface Design at The Cooper Union, NY. He currently lives in Sao Paulo.

In 2008, he designed the slightly grungy comic book family Folk (+Outline, Shadow, Sketches, Solid) and the minimalist circular organic sans typefaces Giro Outline (2010) and Giro Light (2009, his graduation work at Faculdade Senac de Comunicação e Artes). Creator of the sans typeface Mono MMM 5 (2009). Initially, his typefaces were free (see Dafont, Abstract Fonts, or FontSquirrel).

In 2010, he went commercial as Tipos Pereira.

In 2012, he published the Londrina family of poster typefaces in four styles, Solid, Shadow, Outline and Sketches. These fonts are free at Google Web Fonts. Clinton Street (2012) is a titling typeface that was developed while Marcelo was at The Cooper Union in New York.

  • In 2013, he published Londrina Serif and Londrina Dingbats.

    Google Font Coiny (2015, Github link: a rounded yummy vernacular typeface for Latin and Tamil).

    In 2017, he designed Stubby, an 11-style rude, fat, widish rounded sans family inspired by vernacular type. It was followed in 2019 by Stubby Rough.

    In 2018, he published the 3d signage color font Pool.

    Tyepfaces from 2020: East Broadway (a 40-style and variable font family based on vinyl cut letters found in the Lower East Side neighborhood, from the East Broadway subway station to 13th Street and 1st Avenue in New York). Dafont link. Klingspor link. Kernest link. Abstract Fonts link. Google Plus link. Behance link. Fontspace link. Font Squirrel link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

  • Tipos Populares do Brasil
    [Pedro Moura]

    Brazilian fonts that are inspired by daily life in Brazil in general and in Salvador in particular. Pedro Moura (Niteroi, Brazil) manages the site. Original link. Free downloads:

    • By Pedro Moura: Ticotico (2010, signage face), Teteia (2004, connected script), Responsa (2004, market price font), Caprichoza (2004, hand-printed display face), Marvada (2004), Treta (2004, hand-printed outline face), Faceira (2005, another connected script). Treta excepted, inspiration for these fonts came from the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
    • By Fernando Rocha, Rio de Janeiro: Thereza Miranda.
    • By Buggy, Recife: Cordel.
    • By Gustavo Lassala, Sao Paulo: Adrenalina (no longer free).
    • By Fernando PJ, Salvador: Bonoco 2.0, Suburbana.
    • By Fatima Finizola, Recife: 1Rial.
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    TipoV (was: Tipografia Artesanal Urbana)
    [Vinicius Guimaraes]

    Tipografia Artesanal Urbana was a Brazilian free font foundry run by Vinicius Guimaraes, a designer who graduated from UFRJ in Rio. His fonts, all made in 2007: TAUcabea (hand-printed headline face), TAUcontexto, TAUfilezin, TAUx-tudo (dingbats).

    In 2014, he set up the commercial Vinicius Guimaraes type foundry, which was renamed TipoV after a short period. His commercial typefaces include Grand Pix (2014, pixel font). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Tobias Armange

    Brazilain designer of JunkKing (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Tomas Susemihl

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of Quantio (2013), a very Latin titling typeface. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Tony de Marco
    [Just in Type (was: Tipomovel)]

    [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Tulio Carvalho

    During his design studies, Tulio Carvalho (Bauru, Brazil) created Desertian (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Tupi Type
    [Luis Sevilio]

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based calligrapher, draftsman, lettering artist, and type and graphic designer. Creator of the free showboat typeface Bule (2013).

    As a result of a typographic exploration during his Type Design Masters program at UBA, Luis developed the semi-revival Sonetto (2021). Initial drawings were based on Griffo's italics and early 16th century Italian manuscripts. The resulting 3-style family is intended to be used for poems. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Tupigrafia
    [Claudia Rocha Franco]

    Brazilian type and calligraphy magazine edited by Claudia Rocha Franco and Tony de Marco. Great list of links to Brazilian typographers. Based in Sao Paulo. There is an English addendum. Order here. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Tupiniquim Design
    [Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira]

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the flower dingbat typeface Tupiniquim Flora (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Tutano.cc

    Designer in Florianópolis, Brazil.

    Dafont link.

    Creator of Tutano (2012), a beautiful bold monoline minimalist rounded rans face. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Type Box
    [Vitor Bravin]

    Graphic designer in Bauru, Brazil, who created the ball terminal typeface Pitoresca (2013). He also has done a few extraordinary calligraphy-filled animal drawings in 2013.

    Typefaces from 2017: Serifa (hand-painted), Berinjela, Sanctum (spurred style), Sanctum ShadeLines, Trincha (a vernacular type). Behance link. Dafont link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Type classification systems
    [Joao Pedro Jacques]

    Dead link. Joao Pedro Jacques' Brazilian page listing type classification systems: Maximilien Vox (1954), ATypI (1961), DIN 16518 (1964), BS 2961 (1967), Monotype (1970), Bitstream (1986), Linotype (1988), Adobe (1991), Microsoft (1991), URW++ (1996), PANOSE Latin (1997). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Type Curitiba Foundry
    [Jackson Alves]

    Jackson Fausto Alves (Type Curitiba foundry) is a Brazilian graphic and type designer, illustrator and teacher located in Curitiba. He also designs exclusive lettering for clients around the world.

    In 2012, he published the pointy calligraphic typeface Bispo---free at MyFonts and at Fontspring. Nova Bispo (2013) and Bispo Pro (2013) are available from MyFonts.

    In 2015, he designed a custom typeface for the Brazilian beer Kaiser.

    Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    TypeFolio Digital Foundry
    [Marconi G. Lima]

    TypeFolio is Marconi Lima's digital foundry, est. 2007. It is located in Macapá in Brazil's Amapá state. Marconi Lima (b. Brazil, 1973) is a graphic designer and art director. His typefaces:

    [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Typeoca
    [Gabriel Figueiredo]

    Brazilian graphic designer and illustrator who worked in Torino, Italy. Fontstructor who made these pixel typefaces in 2011: the Chip SS series (based on 8/16 bit video-games), Chip SBI, Cosmonaut, Pixel Reto (+Shadow) [a pixel font based on 'pixo reto', one of Brazil's most representative form of graffiti], Cleardom (+Bold) [an adaptation of Clarendon], Bit Script, 4 Square, Mononucleose, PXLTD.

    In 2014, he set up his own commercial type foundry, Typeoca, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His first typeface at Typeoca is Pixel Reto (2014). It was followed by the fist-only typeface The Dada (2015).

    In 2018, he designed Grauna, a revival with smoother outlines of Block Heavy (by Hermann Hoffmann, 1908).

    Typefaces from 2021: Ferpa (an angular industrial strength typeface consisting of straight lines). Fontown link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Types and Boats
    [Jonatan Xavier]

    Jonatan Xavier is a Brazilian graphic designer based in Curitiba. In 2014, he set up Types and Boats. Jonatan created the art deco typeface Neo Deco (2012: free download in vector (AI) format), Deco Neue Light (2014, avant garde sans caps), Armazem Pineapple (2014: a handcrafted poster font), Pineapple Monoline (2014: free), Nova Deco (2015), and Split Doodle (2016).

    In 2017, he designed the partially free super-fat typeface families Split and Pink Doodle, and the free Mafalda Normal.

    Typefaces from 2018: Painterman (brush paint style). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Typographias
    [Thiago Oliveira]

    Typographias is Thiago Oliveira's foundry in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2017, he published the classical text typeface family Paciencia, which is rooted in calligraphy. Behance link. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Typography Mania
    [Paulo Canabarro]

    Typography Mania is a weekly post series that comes around every Wednesday with the best of Typography design works on the web, from type videos to images everything is full of great design and typography inspiration. Users can submit their typography designs. It is managed by Paulo Canabarro, a web designer from Brazil currently living in Providence RI, USA. Last post dates from 2011. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Typography Studio

    Belo Horizonte-based design studio. Creator of the wavy experimental typeface Agua San Serif (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Typophobia
    [Jair Martins]

    Campinas, Brazil-based designer of the children's hand-printed typeface Dias Irregulares (2020). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    TZDZ

    TZDZ is Bernardo Pereira (graduate in graphic design from ESDI/UERJ in 2004) and Aline Rodrigues (a graduate in print and pattern design at SENAI). Originally located in Brazil, they now operate out of Montreal. Behance link. Their fonts include Krasia May (2010, on commission for the Krasia May wine from Mendoza, Argentina). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Uilson Munier

    Rio de Janeiro-based designer of a dot matrix typeface in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Uli Alarcon

    Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. She made a light sans mix between 20db and Gill Sans Light in 2009. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Ulysses Falcao

    Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the cursive typeface Partitura (2016), which in the style of Monotype Corsiva. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Unique Types

    Launched in 2009, Unique Types is a special collection of fonts inspired by children suffering from physical disabilities. Each font is created under the Creative Common license and is free of rights and limitations on use. Free fonts include Ubiratan (2009, Gustavo Terra: bike dingbats), Nosewritten (2009, Welab), Iguais (2011, Paulo Bruno), Pequeninos (2011, Karina Duarte), Efeito Borboleta (2011, Yuri Chagas Lobo), Upixel (2011, Fata Comunicação), Pe da Letra (2011, Diego Araujo), Eric Oliveira (2011, Rodrigo Franz), Times To Go (2011, Danilo Siqueira), Importancia (2011, Samuel Ferreira), United (2011, Leandro Fortuna), Touching Letters (2011, Rafael Takeo), Com a outra (2011, Rodolfo Sarno), Somos Fortes (2011, Karen Sampaio), FaltaAlgumaCoisa? (2011, Karen Sampaio), Horizontes (2011, Karen Sampaio and Eduardo Batiston), Juntas (2011, Paulo Medeiros Carvalho (Feijão), NoAccess (2011, Felipe Bellintani), Connect (2011, Bruno Magalhaes), I Help AACD (2011, Felipe Vidal), Continue Caminhando (2011, Thiago Camargo), Escada X (2011, Thiago Camargo), Mobiludade Social (2011, Thiago Camargo), Nova Tipo (2011, Thiago Camargo), Yezza Font (2011, Fernando Volken Togni), Difference (2011, Giancarlo Meneghini), Perfect Font (2011, Johlen Teixeira). AACD stands for Associação de Assistência à Criança Deficiente. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Universidade de Brasilia
    [Gustavo Ferreira]

    In 2008, Universidade de Brasilia asked Gustavo Ferreira (Cunha, Brazil) to design a Helvetica-style free font family, UnB (in versions UnB Pro and UnB Office). Free download. Fontsquirrel link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    University of Sao Paulo: FAU

    At the FAU (Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism) of USP (University of Sao Paulo, pronounce "oospee"), one can take type design courses from the likes of Priscila Farias, on the way to an undergraduate degree in design. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    V. Vinicius

    Digital artist in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, who made the grungy typeface Arioza (2010), and the organic sans typeface Fileta (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Valdeir Souza

    Aka Valdeir Junior and Junior Souza. Brazilian creator of the hexagonal typefaces Cubic (2011) and CubicRefit (2013) and the squarish typeface Tower (2013). In 2014, he created the avant garde sans typeface Poets. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Valentina Peccin

    Porto Alegre, Brazil-based designer of the teardrop-themed fashion mag or display typeface V (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Valerio Di Lucente
    [Julia]

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    Valter Bispo

    Based in Rio de Janeiro, Valter Bispo (b. 1988) studied at PUC-Rio. Dafont link. He created the octagonal typeface VLOBJ (2010). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Valter Costa

    Brazilian graphic designer at Plau (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

    In 2021, Ana Laura Ferraz, Valter Costa, Carlos Mignot and Rodrigo Saiani designed the handcrafted black poster and branding typeface Vinila for the identity of grammar teacher Eduardo Valladares' personal brand EDU VLLD (Edu stands for Eduardo and Education while VLLD represents Valladares and Vulnerability). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Valter Neto

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based creator of the display typeface Miudin (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vanessa Proenca

    Sao Paulo-based designer of the monoline organic sans typeface Cogbogo (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vanessa Stival

    Curitiba, Brazil-based designer of a handcrafted typeface in 2015. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Veri Piccinini

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Margarida (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vernacular
    [Priscila Justina]

    Vernacular is Priscila Justina's digital type foundry based in Brazil. Vernacular does custom type design inspired by hand lettering in Brazil's streets and shops. In 2021, Vernacular released Bilhete and Sycaba (named after Belo Horizonte's Sycaba Avenue). [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Veronica Aguiar

    Graphic designer in Sao Paulo who created the display typeface Crype in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vicente Di Grado

    Brazilian graphic designer, 1922-2005. From ca. 1950 until ca. 1970, he was the main book cover designer at Editora Clube de Livro. The lettering on his exquisite posters and book covers is discussed by Marcio Duarte and Monica Moura in Capas de Vicente Di Grado na decada de 1960: analises e leituras.

    In 2012, Marcio Duarte designed the free beatnik / dada font Di Grado after Di Grado's lettering. PDF file on Di Grado's work by Debora Gigli Buonano (Museu Belas Artes de Sao Paulo). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vicente Gil

    Brazilian author of "A revoluçao dos tipos". [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vicente Henrique

    During his studies at UFS, Aracaju, Brazil-based Vicente Henrique created the informal rounded sans typeface Cobogo (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vicente Pessôa

    Brazilian designer of Processual (with Tiago Porto and Zed Martins), a typeface that won an award at Tipos Latinos 2008 in the pixel category. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vicente Repolês Pessôa

    Brazilian codesigner with Tiago Porto and Zed Martins of the 10-style 2d and 3d pixel font family called Processual (2008, Letra Um). Born in 1986 in Ipatinga. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Vick Martz

    Brazilian designer of the counterless geometric typeface Booblegoom (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Berbel

    Brazilian art director in Campinas. Initially his fonts were free via Dafont, but in 2012, he set up shop at MyFonts.

    Creator of the nice art deco typeface Berbel Serif (2011), and of the free hairline swashy typeface Boros Rounded (2012).

    Dafont link. Behance link. Old URL. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Chagas

    During his studies at PUC in Rio de Janeiro, Victor Chagas created the kitchen tile typeface Circus (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Corte Real

    Piracicaba, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Mercori (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Cruz

    Victor Cruz (Marilia, Brazil) designed the beveled modular techno typeface LightV in 2016. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Debone

    Sao Paulo-based founder of Estudio Arnold, b. Sao Paulo. Victor has a degree in industrial design from Mackenzie University. Creator of the letterpress emulation typeface Muinto (2015), named after a Brazilian interior design studio. They explain the design: We thoroughly researched old letterpress studios to find the best combination of wooden typefaces, later printed, selected and digitalized to compose Muinto Display, which uses two different typesets combined to represent the Brazilian plurality and unevenness. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Dias

    Graphic designer in Rio de Janeiro. Creator of the stellar typeface Cosmic Love (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Furtado

    Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the psychedelic typeface Oczy (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Henrique

    During his studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Victor Henrique designed the sans typeface ASAP (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Lacerda

    During his design studies in Recife, Brazil, Victor Lacerda created the vernacular handcrafted typeface Indigno (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Mattoni

    During his studies in Rio de Janeiro, Victor Mattoni designed the free pixelish typeface Fluffy (2017) and handcrafted typeface Victor (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Tognollo

    Sao Paulo-based creator of the free ornamental spurred Western typeface Valk Display (2013), which was designed for the Lettering and Type Design Course at the Instituto Europeu de Design de São Paulo. Victor says that it was inspired by the Uppercase Square Font.

    In 2014, he designed the free condensed titling font Ministry.

    Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Tramontin

    During his studies at STAC in Circiuma, Brazil, Victor Tramontin designed the free runes and totems-inspired sans display typeface Arcanista (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victor Zanin dos Santos de Oliveira

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the free roundish display typeface Zoika (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victoria Haidamus

    Brasilia-based design student at the University of Brasilia who created the modular typeface Synced (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Victoria Uebe

    During her studies at ESPM in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Victoria Uebe designed a modular display typeface (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vini Guimaraes

    Graduate in graphic design from Escola de Belas Artes da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. FontStructor who made the dot matrix typeface Canos (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vini Vieira

    Brazilian lettering artist and creative director living in Londonm, who currently works at Bulletproof London. At Type Cooper in 2020, he designed Ginga, a casual energetic display type that was inspired by vernacular signage in Brazil's streets. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicio Fernandes

    At UEMG (Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais), Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based Vinicio Fernandes created the circuit font Circuit (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Acquesta

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based graphic designer (b. 1988) and art director. Creator of the ultra black typeface SubSquare (2009).

    Aka "subdoom". Dafont link. Devian Tart link. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Alves

    During his studies at Senac in Sao Paulo, Vinicius Alves created the foliate typeface Brocolis (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Azisaka Maciel

    Brazilian designer of the typeface Zezao, which won an award at Tipos Latinos 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Boaventura

    Graphic designer in Sao Paulo. Creator of these typefaces in 2014: Fungeo (a geometric experiment), Hashi (named and patterned after Japanese chopsticks). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Bonifacio

    In 2014, Vinicius Bonifacio (Santa Barbara d'Oeste, Brazil) proposed a typeface, Sens, for use by the blind. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Cirino

    At Instituto Federal de Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil, Vinicius Cirino designed the inline typeface Aqua (2017) and the all caps typeface Mystery (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Gonçalves

    Candido Mota, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Violão (2012) and the textured typeface Canos (2014, free at FontStruct). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Guimaraes
    [TipoV (was: Tipografia Artesanal Urbana)]

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    Vinicius Mezalira

    For a school project in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Vinicius Mezalira, Paloma Silva, Pedro Takeda and Paulo Moraes co-designed the text typeface Bigorna (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Pimenta

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based illustrator. Designer of the sharp-edged sans display typeface De La Bamgh (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Pineschi

    Student at ESPM in Sao Paulo. Creator of the squarish typeface Fontineschi (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Reis

    Vinicius Reis (Franca, Brazil) created Sauber Sans (2011, elliptical face). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Rodrigues

    Designer of the squarish typeface Tetris Mania type (2010). Born in 1990, Vinicius lives in Marilia, Brazil. Flickr page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Santos

    Salvador, Brazil-based game designer who created the heavy handcrafted typeface Sao Roque in 2018. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Theodoro

    Jacarei, Brazil-based designer of a decorative all caps typeface in 2016. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Tokue

    Designer of Libertine Sans (2012). Vinicius lives in Santo Andre, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius Vargas

    Pelotas, Brazil-based designer of the experimental typeface Temporgal (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vinicius W. de Carvalho Venancio

    Sao Paulo-based designer of LOTT (2010), a simplified sans face. LOT stands for Lion Of The Tribe.

    Abstract Fonts link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Virgulino Melo

    Brazilian codesigner with Daniel Lopes, Maurício Nunes, Luciana Medeiros, Daniel Pinheiro and Nara Rocha of the typeface Sodoma (2005, Tipos do aCASO). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Bravin
    [Type Box]

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    Vitor Casaes

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the text typeface Berezniak (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Dias

    Art direcrtor in Aracaju, Brazil. During his studies, he created the floriated typeface Arabescus (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Fugita

    Olinda, Brazil-based designer (b. 1988) of Adesiva (2016), a vernacular typeface inspired by street lettering in Recife. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Hugo Guimaraes Gomes

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the native American-themed typeface Tupan (2019). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Linhares

    During his studies at PUC in Rio de Janeiro, Vitor Linhares designed Bauhaus dingbats (2017), which represent famous people from the Bauhaus movement. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Lopes Leite

    Brazilian designer, b. 1990, Sao Paulo. Behance link. He created a slabby typeface called Duchness Regular (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Manduchi

    During his studies in Sao Paulo, Vitor Manduchi created the marker pen typeface Bueno Regular (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Morinishi

    Sao Paulo-based creator of Font Inversao (2013, with Eric Endo of Mee Design), a hip display typeface with two styles, regular and inversed. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitor Senem

    Sao Paulo-based designer of a circular typeface (2015). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitoria Alves

    During her studies in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Vitoria Alves designed the decorative multi-outline typeface Mockingjay (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitoria Brandao Dalla Valle

    During her studies at ESPM Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Vitoria Brandao designed the free handcrafted vernacular typeface Washing Dishes (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitoria Ferrari

    Porto Alegre, Brazil-based student-designer of the sharp-edged Dementor Kiss (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitoria L. da Silveira

    Graduate of Universidade Feevale, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil, who studied at AMFI---Amsterdam Fashion Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2014-2015 In 2015, she published the handcrafted typeface Adelai. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vitoria Stadnik

    Graphic designer in Curitiba, Brazil, who created a display typeface in 2013 together with Juliana Maeji. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Viváine Rebouças

    Brazilian designer (with Henrique Faria) of Cafe e cha (2009, handwriting font). She lives in Belo Horizonte. Blog. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vivian Sakahara

    During her studies in Fortaleza, Brazil, Vivian Sakahara designed the curvy upright script typeface Humming Bird (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vivian Sakahara

    Brazil-based designer of the curly typeface Hummingbird (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Viviane Bastos

    Graphic designer in Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil. In 2016, she created the striking organic display eco magazine typeface Leafy (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vivyan Leal

    Brazilian designer of the curly almost Victorian typeface Flowicca (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Vladimir H. Moreira Silva

    Designer in Londrina, Brazil, who created the origami typeface Fold in 2017. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Volnei Antonio Matté

    Volnei Antonio Matté is a teacher, graphic and type designer in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. His work and research focuses on typography and calligraphy, subjects he teaches at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. In 2015, he designed the techno sans family Sica (+Sica Expanded, +Sica Condensed) with Eduilson Wessler Coan at DooType. Sica won an award at Tipos Latinos 2016. [Google] [MyFonts] [More]  ⦿

    Vyktor Berriel

    Brazilian designer of the grunge typeface Black Nouveau (2011). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wagner Alves

    Graphic designer in Criciuma and Florianopolis, Brazil, b. 1989. Creator of the monoline avant garde sans typeface Caos Light (2010), the handrprinted Mierda (2011), and the minimalist organic typeface Nawger Sans (2011). Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wagner Salt

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer (b. 1983) of the fat modular display typeface Super Mustache Bros (2021). It is based on the logo of the Super Mario Bros video game. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Walber Santos

    Art director in Fortaleza, Brazil. Designer of the art deco typefaces Duplic (2016) and Vinil Retro (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Waldeilson Paixão

    Designer in São Luis, Brazil. Creator of the rounded wavy typeface Turu (2014), which is named and shaped after slimy wood-eating worms. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Waline Piper

    Designer of the decroative typeface Falando Com Meus Botoes (2014). Waline is based in Curitiba, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Walison Fernando Silva

    Americana, Brazil-based designer of the art deco caps typeface Artipo (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wallace Lopes

    For course work at IFPB in Paraiba, Brazil, Wallace Lopes designed the warm and slightly curvy sans typeface Gabriella (2017). He is presently based in Sao Paulo. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wecsley Oliveira
    [Mururu Design]

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    Wedscley Melo

    At Insa (Instituto Nacional do Semiarido), Paraiba, Brazil-based Wedscley Melo (b. 1979) designed the free display typefaces Fiado (2016), Fora (2016), Oxe (2016), Rapadura (2016) and Tonelada (2016). Dafont link. Home page. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Welab

    Studio in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. They made the free fonts Nosewritten (2009, a Greekish face, Unique Types), Baurete (2009, a fat liquid bubble letter face), Prima09 (2009, a wall paint style face).

    Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wellington Santos

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer of the display typeface Octopus (2018). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wellinton Lenzi

    Sao Paulo-based Lenzi (b. 1988) designed the pixel stencil typeface Shuin Sans (2009). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wender Sousa

    Brailian designer of an untitled display typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wesley de Carvalho

    Sao Paulo-based designer of Fezoca (2013, octagonal typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Will Barros

    Brazilian illustrator who made the straight-edged typeface Rochedo (2012). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Will Silva
    [Will Silva Design]

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    Will Silva Design
    [Will Silva]

    Art director in Sao Paulo, who designed the logotype Soul (2016). In 2019, he designed the free display typefaces Jack Russel (sic) (squarish), Boxer, Bolton (piano key style), Pointer, Husky, and Yorkshire (trilined). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Willamis Dilermando

    Brazilian creator (b. 1992) of the brick-themed typeface Bricks Constructions (2011). Willamis Design is located in Recife, Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Willian Lopes

    Barueri, Brazil-based designer of the crayon / chalk blackboard typeface Float (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Willian Santos

    Sao Paulo, Brazil-based designer (b. 1995) of the free monoline circle-based typeface Blue Rabbit (2018). In 2020, he made the squarish typeface Longatta. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Willy Souza

    During his studies at Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, Sao Paulo, Brazil-based Willy Souza designed the ultra tall typeface Shoujo Dreams (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wladson Araujo

    Fortaleza, Brazil-based designer of the free connect-the-dots typeface Conexao (2017). Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Wouter Bus

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and/or Amsterdam, The Netherlands-based designer of the hiragana-inspired typeface Hiragama (2017). In 2019, he designed Ekko (a monoline display sans made with compass and ruler), Oky (an outlined typeface) and Geom (a 3d typeface). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yamoni Costa

    Americana, Brazil-based creator of an all caps typeface in 2014. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yan Amorim

    Brazilian graphic designer, aka Caio Amorim. For a college project in 2018, he designed the brush typeface Pixim. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yandara de Moura

    Chapeco, Brazil-based designer of some interesting lettered pieces, one of which is called Orgasmatic (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yasmin Avila

    During her design studies in Rio de Janeiro, Yasmin Avila designed a modular typeface (20124). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yasmin Godoy

    During her studies, Recife, Brazil-based Yasmin Godoy designed the handcrafted typeface Walter (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yasmin Provenzi

    During her studies in Bento Goncalves, Brazil, Yasmin Provenzi designed the dagger-themed typeface Fonte Poligono (2016). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    YOI Studio

    Sao Paulo-based studio which developed the Pixex alphabet in 2010, which is based on the famous pixacao graffiti style. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yolanda Kruel

    Author of A Cartilha Moderna (1964), a school writing book for use in Brazil. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yomar Augusto
    [Bric Type]

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    Yumi Tanimoto

    During her studies at UTFPR in Curitiba, Brazil, Yumi Tanimoto designed the condensed hand-styled Finia typeface (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yura Kutkov

    Moscow-based designer of several Latin and Cyrillic display typefaces, ca. 2016. Behance link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri

    Brazilian eighth grader, who made Yuri Manimals (free font) at Tipos do aCaso. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Barcellos

    Designer, illustrator and art director in Rio de Janeiro who created the display typefaces Paper Clips (2015) and Lowpoly (2015, a triangulated font). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Boeira Loeser

    Brazilian designer of the free minimalist sans typeface Mamada (2017), which was made with the template app Calligraphr. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Chagas Lobo

    Brazilian creator at Unique Types of the free experimental dotted typeface Efeito Borboleta (2011). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Coppe

    Brasilia, Brazil-based designer, b. 1988. Creator of the geometric counterless typeface Recorte (2010) and the elegany squarish typeface Alachua (2010). Dafont link. Another URL. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Martins

    Guarulhos, Brazil-based creator of the twitterware typeface Switch (2014). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Oliveira

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based designer of the modular (student project) typeface Ways (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Yuri Pereira

    Brazilian designer of Lys Gothic (2017). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Zed Martins
    [Letra Um]

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    zesccp

    Fontstructor who made these typefaces in 2012: FIEL, Laviva (octagonal), NoHole, Imgres, Distorted, Nool, Sportfan, Brasil 2011 (based on the lettering of Brazil's soccer team). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Zimbardi (was: Zimbardi Calomino)
    [Flavia Zimbardi]

    The Brazilian duo of Flavia Zimbardi (b. Rio de Janeiro) and Caetano Calomino, a signpainter and lettering artist in Brooklyn, NY, formed Zimbardi Calomino. In 2018, using a speed stroke technique, Caetano developed the signpainter font ZC Casual together with Flavia.

    In 2019, Flavia Zimbardi released Lygia at Future Fonts: Lygia explores the duality of sharp and round forms with stylish cues and historical references from 16th-century masterpieces by Robert Granjon to the geometric approach of W.A. Dwiggins. An homage to Brazilian neo-concrete artist Lygia Clark, originally designed in 2017 as Flavia Zimbardi's degree project for the Type@Cooper extended program in New York. Lygia is a variable font with a weight axis.

    After Type@Cooper, Flavia settled in Berlin, Germany. In 2021, she released the companion typeface family Lygia Sans, with a further update in 2022.

    Future Fonts link. Older Future Fonts link. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Zipa Design Integrado

    Natal, Brazil-based designer of the straw font Canudilhos (2013). [Google] [More]  ⦿

    ZipFontes

    Brazilian archive with over 44,000 fonts. You need to register first. [Google] [More]  ⦿

    Zózimo Teixeira Pinto Neto
    [JOSO]

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