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Ocelot

Ocelot

by Estudio Calderon
Individual Styles from $34.00 USD
Complete family of 12 fonts: $300.00 USD
Ocelot Font Family was designed by Felipe Calderón and published by Estudio Calderon. Ocelot contains 12 styles and family package options.

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About Ocelot Font Family


Ocelot is a typeface based on GOTHIC —originally designed by George Nesbitt. As an extension of its lineage, Ocelot keeps GOTHIC’s easy-going curves and idiosyncrasies, while updating it for modern use.⁠

Designers: Felipe Calderón

Publisher: Estudio Calderon

Foundry: Estudio Calderon

Design Owner: Estudio Calderon

MyFonts debut: Feb 14, 2024

Ocelot

About Estudio Calderon

Located in Cali, Colombia, Estudio Calderón was founded in 2010 by local designer Felipe Calderón. “Our business started in 2010 as a hobby for drawing letters and a path to discover different tools,” he says. “Along the way, the brush script lettering appeared and I fell in love with it and its traces, that is why most of our fonts are designed based on this brush.” He made his debut on MyFonts with Letrista Script, which was influenced by the art of sign painting. The typeface was featured in the April, 2013 edition of Rising Stars, and has been one of the foundry’s best selling fonts. It was also chosen to be part of the fifth biennial of Latin-American typography Tipos Latinos 2015. Since then, Felipe has continued to find success drawing inspiration from this style that he knows and loves. One of his most recent designs, Hollie Script, pays tribute to brush lettering styles from the 1950’s and 1960’s. The script has been honored by the Type Directors Club New York 2015 with the Certificate of Typographic Excellence. Estudio Calderón is a quiet office where inspiration comes daily. With both a graphic design and lettering department in the studio, the designers work together to articulate the fonts, lettering and graphics that they produce.www.estudiocalderon.comInstagram

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