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Conectiva

Conectiva™

by JVB Fonts
Individual Styles from $25.00 USD
Complete family of 12 fonts: $270.00 USD
Conectiva Font Family was designed by John Vargas Beltrán and published by JVB Fonts. Conectiva contains 12 styles and family package options.

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About Conectiva Font Family


This font family with cyber, spatial, and virtual connotations offers a decisive futuristic and techno spirit. Inspired by geometric forms from visual tendencies in the early 2000s, it was used once in corporate identity. Originally created in 1998, it remained unpublished by its author until year 2010. With one alternate for H and more diacritics and ligatures and extended range glyphs, Conectiva can be used in titles and display text that require a futuristic and dynamic style. Conectiva has been arranged and improved with more glyphs and new OpenType features (Fractions, discretional and standard ligatures, slashed zero and more new stylish alternates). Multilingual, Conectiva covers over than 200 languages, including new diacritics and new stylish second set for /a/ and its diacritics. This upgrade for 2024 includes 5 new italic weights, Uppercase German eszett, schwa (upper & lowercase) and new diacritics were added. Recommended for games, presentations, or any graphic pieces that reveal and need futuristic, techno, and/or Sci-fi style.

Designers: John Vargas Beltrán

Publisher: JVB Fonts

Foundry: JVB Fonts

Design Owner: JVB Fonts

MyFonts debut: Apr 8, 2010

Conectiva™ is a trademark of John Vargas Beltrán.

About JVB Fonts

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. In 2005 he participated at the Spanish contest Tipo-Q with Dulcinea Serif which became one of the 10 highlighted projects submitted. In 2009 he prepared and developed the Salsa font family and obtained the title of Font Design Specialist (UBA). Also he designed typefaces published by GoogleFonts.

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