This font is an adaptation of Officina Sans by Erik Spiekermann. It is meant to save ink and therefore the planet and your wallet. It can be used up to 12pt, above that the dots become visible and it loses legibility.
Developed by Marcos Ribeiro & Paulo Teixeira
A surprisingly modern chunky sans-serif font. Named after the first turn of the German F1 circuit Hockenheim, I didn't initially design this with a name in mind, but I think this would work pretty well in a motorsports context. Expect a serif version soon, it may not be too hard to do.
I was given feedback that the capitals were too wide in the original Kimura. Rather than replacing them in the font, I've made a new version nice and quickly so you can decide for yourself. Or have both, even. I would like that.
This is a clone of KimuraThis typeface has been created around the theme of community. In particular I looked at referencing the idea of the online/digital communities that we have all become so reliant on due to COVID-19 and being alone in isolation. I researched into the effects of lockdown on various peoples screent time and interviewed them, then used this as my thesis starting point. To create the concept, I experimented with different symbols that represent digital connection for example; wifi, signal and battery.
I am very surprised at how readable this is in Microsoft Word. I did not intend this font to be readable. The whole idea was to use all angles and no curves so that I could hopefully have thousands of glyphs without the font getting too huge. Readability is a nice bonus.