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Vandelvira

Vandelvira

by Cuchi, qué tipo
Individual Styles from $9.95 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $19.95 USD
Vandelvira Font Family was designed by Fran Lara and published by Cuchi, qué tipo. Vandelvira contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Vandelvira Complete Family

2 fonts

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$9.97 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$19.95 USD

About Vandelvira Font Family


Vandelvira is a typographic project that delves into the historical legacy of the province of Jaén (northern Andalusia), aimed to spread the culture and tradition of this territory, based on one of its greatest artistic exponents: the architect Andrés de Vandelvira. In the forms and ornaments of these letters, the characteristics of his work during the 16th century are graphically reflected, and it serves as a memory and honor, as a historical legacy of this marvelous "genius loci" of the Spanish Renaissance.


363 CHARACTERS / 636 GLYPHS / 2 INSTANCES (Regular & Italic) / 37 LANGUAGES / 14 LAYOUT FEATURES / Designed by Fran Lara in 2020 - "Cuchi qué Tipo" Foundry

Designers: Fran Lara

Publisher: Cuchi, qué tipo

Foundry: Cuchi, qué tipo

Design Owner: Cuchi, qué tipo

MyFonts debut: May 25, 2022

Vandelvira

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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