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Morro

Morro

by Great Scott
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $24.00 USD
Morro Font Family was designed by Daniel Feldt and published by Great Scott. Morro contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Morro Complete Family

3 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$8.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$24.00 USD

About Morro Font Family


Morro is based on simple geometric shapes – circles, triangles and rectangles. Imagine cutting circles, triangels and rectangles from paper and arranging them into letters where the outer edges form a filled figure.


Arranging figures like this to form letters is nothing unique. You can find several beautiful examples of alphabets that inspired the creation of Morro. Everywhere from a 1936 booklet by Draughtsman called ”Modern lettering for all branches of commercial arts” to obvious examples is from the paragon of the design industry - Milton Glaser - with his typeface Baby Teeth.


What sets Morro apart from other digitized versions of Glasers' ”Baby teeth”, or other similar designed fonts, is that Morro is expanded into lower case and also supports Basic latin, Western European, Central European, south Eastern European and Pinyin. There are also stylistic alternatives to some of the glyphs.


Morro Regular works like a stencil and is accompanied by a block shadow style and an outline. The Morro family of fonts are layered and can be superimposed on each other to create several types of text effects.

Designers: Daniel Feldt

Publisher: Great Scott

Foundry: Great Scott

Design Owner: Great Scott

MyFonts debut: Jan 28, 2020

Morro

About Great Scott

Great Scott! is an independent type foundry based in Stockholm, Sweden. With a focus on display typefaces with a retro feel. Great Scott! design studio also helps out with user interface design and user experience design. Are you in need for a custom typeface for your business or your next project? Don’t hesitate to get in touch – we won’t bite. We’re actually huggers.

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