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Biscayne

Biscayne by John Vargas Beltrán
Individual Styles from $39.00
Complete family of 7 fonts: $250.00
Biscayne Font Family was designed by John Vargas Beltrán and published by John Vargas Beltrán. Biscayne contains 7 styles and family package options. More about this family

About Biscayne Font Family


Biscayne is inspired by the old and classic Art Deco art and architecture found in some building ads from the 1930's in the Art Deco District of Miami. The name of the font family is one of the most emblematic and representative places in Miami City. Biscayne can be used mainly in titles, display and short texts. This typeface family supports East Europe languages. It also includes standard and discretionary ligatures, alternative style of uppercase, fractions, numerators and denominators, end and/or terminal forms and other OpenType features.

Designers: John Vargas Beltrán

Publisher: John Vargas Beltrán

Foundry: John Vargas Beltrán

Design Owner: John Vargas Beltrán

MyFonts debut: Sep 21, 2016

Biscayne

About John Vargas Beltrán

John Vargas Beltrán (Bogotá – Colombia, b. october 12th 1974) graduated as graphic designer from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 1997 and has more than 10 years experience in calligraphy, typeface designing and lettering. Pioneer of digital Type Design in Colombia. Since 1997 he has designed different fonts for display or specialized titles. In 1997 he shown Muisca Sans as his degree work, a typeface based on pre-Columbian elements. That same year he collaborated on the project degree work of his colleague Andrés Marquínez, designing Macondo: this font was reissued and is now distributed through MyFonts in Pro version. In 1998 he started the concept of Conectiva which was edited and published 12 years later by MyFonts.com. In 2005 he participated at the Spanish contest Tipo-Q with Dulcinea Serif which became one of the 10 highlighted projects submitted. His font Cambalache (2008) was published by MyFonts in 2011. In 2009 he designed Convergence with his colleague, fellow student and Venezuelan counterpart Nicolás Silva Schwarzenberg. That same year he prepared and developed the Salsa font family and obtained the title of Font Design Specialist (UBA). Currently he designes new typefaces published by GoogleFonts. He is co-founder of the ADG Tipográfico.org Colombia (Graphic Designers Association of Colombia). He worked for over 8 years in the area of interactivity in advertising agencies like Euro RSCG and G2. He specialized in Management of Design UJTL (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano - 2003) and finalized the Typographic Design postgraduate course from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina - 2010). In March of 2012 his project Macondo was selected at the Tipos Latinos 2012 Biennal.