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Odisseia

Odisseia™

by Plau
Individual Styles from $20.00 USD
Complete family of 8 fonts: $99.00 USD
Odisseia Font Family was designed by Rodrigo Saiani, Flora de Carvalho and published by Plau. Odisseia contains 8 styles and family package options.

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About Odisseia Font Family


Odisseia: Monospaced Typeface Made on Earth by Plau.

Plau presents Odisseia, a monospace type family in 8 styles designed with simplicity of shapes and a humanist touch. We’ve ventured into monospace territory, where all letters must occupy the same amount of space. This style is usually associated with typewriters and computer terminal fonts. Like all monospaced fonts, every letter align vertically in a multi-line setting. The rhythm created is peculiar, since large letters such as m and w occupy the same space as narrow ones like i. Because we have 4 different weights: light, regular, bold and black the design of some characters have to be adapted to fit the same width and achieve a constant light/dark value throughout. These features make Odisseia suitable for a specific yet considerable range of uses, from computer coding to systemized communication such as brand identities. This style has been used from high-end brand identity to cutting edge digital applications. Odisseia sets a little shorter in comparison with other monospaced fonts, and bears a large x-height.

Designers: Rodrigo Saiani, Flora de Carvalho

Publisher: Plau

Foundry: Plau

Design Owner: Plau

MyFonts debut: Dec 15, 2016

Odisseia™ is a trademark of Plau.

About Plau

We make type pop. Music sparks conversations, brings people together and moves ideas forward. So does type. Plau moves type forward through teaching and workshops, designing type, brand identities and fonts for people and the brands they love. Our work is used and seen by millions of people everyday, from Rede Globo (Brazil’s largest media company) to Staples and Valve, one of the world’s largest videogame platforms.

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