Fast Variable Typeface
In the not too distant future, machines could take over humanity, replacing humans to the point of extinction. But due to a bug in the system, one of these machines deviates from its original purpose: instead of contributing to the domination of its species, it wanders around the now deserted cities leaving traces of its passage on the walls with a marker, like a lone writer in a world without an audience.What would be the calligraphic style of this rebel robot? His tag would be fast, but at the same time precise and geometric, a balance between spontaneous expression and mechanical rigour. This idea - and the resulting typeface - was inspired by an anonymous letter, drawn on one of the walls of the HGB in Leipzig. From that spontaneous sign, a typographic exploration was born that connects the world of urban tagging with the hypothesis of an automated, machine-drawn script.
Outline Black Monoline
Monoline glyphs overview
Thin Italic Black Italic
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Variable glyphs overview
Thin Black
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