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Andaluspain

Andaluspain

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Andaluspain Font Family was designed by Carlos Campos and published by Cuchi, qué tipo. Andaluspain contains 7 styles and family package options.

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About Andaluspain Font Family


ANDALUSPAIN 5 FONTS PACK

In this font pack you can find the digital interpretation in typeface systems of the most emblematic signs of Andalusia: classical letters painted from Seville, lapidary carved in stones from Cordoba, or tiles with the festive mood from Malaga, among others. The fact of converting these traditional lettersigns to typographic software recovers them forever, and allows you to write with them as many times as you want, giving them new uses such as artistic, identity or touristic. Finally, these five typographic references have been chosen based on their historical and artisanal value, and all of them are highly recognized by the public or clients:

TRIANERA BASED ON THE TYPICAL CERAMIC TILE LETTERS FROM SEVILLE

MALAGENYA BASED ON CERAMIC TILES FROM TAPAS BAR

MEZQUITA BASED ON THE HANDPAINTED LETTERSIGNS FROM THE MOSQUE OF CÓRDOBA

JUDERIA BASED ON THE OLD CERAMIC TILE LETTERSIGNS FROM CÓRDOBA

CORDUBA BASED ON THE STONE ENGRAVED LETTERSIGNS FROM THE CITY OF CABRA

Designed by Carlos Campos (Cuchi, qué Tipo!) in 2024©.

www.cuchiquetipo.com

(all the photos by the author)

Designers: Carlos Campos

Publisher: Cuchi, qué tipo

Foundry: Cuchi, qué tipo

Design Owner: Cuchi, qué tipo

MyFonts debut: Apr 25, 2024

Andaluspain

About Cuchi, qué tipo

"Cuchi, ¡qué tipo! / Hey, what a man!" is really a wordplay nickname for Carlos Campos ("tipo" in spanish means both type and guy, and "cuchi" is an andalusian colloquial expression for "hey" or "look"). Carlos Campos is a graphic designer and professor of typography from Jaén (Andalusia, Spain). He is especially interested in promoting typographic culture through the investigation and recovery of the traditional signs and letters of his city and from popular folclore. His fonts are very expressive, colorful and bold, with a unique personality, as the result of the visual culture that surrounds him. You can be sure that if you use some of his typefaces, people will say "Cuchi!" You can see more at www.cuchiquetipo.com

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