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Meeting

by Los Andes
Individual Styles from $35.00 USD
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Complete family of 3 fonts: $89.00 USD
The Meeting Font Family was designed by Paula Nazal Selaive, Daniel Hernández and published by Los Andes. Meeting contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Meeting Complete Family

3 fonts

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Per Style:

$29.66 USD $14.83 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$89.00 USD $44.50 USD

About the family


Meeting. Space, rhythm, and presence. Meeting is a sans serif with wide capitals and firm proportions. It carries a contained elegance and a contemporary feel, inspired by the sobriety of Copperplate Gothic, reinterpreting its spirit with a more relaxed and modern approach. Its generous spacing gives each word room to breathe, achieving clear reading and balanced composition. Built from solid shapes and clean strokes, its curves are precise, its cuts defined, and its structure holds a visual weight that conveys confidence. Its design embraces the value of pause. Conceived for projects with character—from cocktail or coffee labels to festival posters, menus, music, or handcrafted products—Meeting has the poise of a serious typeface with the charm of a good Negroni: balanced, bold, and with just the right touch of freshness.

Designers: Paula Nazal Selaive, Daniel Hernández

Publisher: Los Andes

Foundry: Los Andes

Design Owner: Los Andes

MyFonts debut: Nov 13, 2025

Meeting

About Los Andes

Located in Concepción, Chile, Los Andes was established in 2011 by Daniel Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez and Luciano Vergara as a spin-off of LatinoType. Their goal was simple: to make typefaces that would simplify the job of the designers who used them. The young foundry published its first typeface, Pantano, that same year and the rest, as they say, is history. With talented designers such as Mendoza Vergara, Daniel Hernández, Luciano Vergara, and Miguel Hernández in its ranks, Los Andes has created a library full of vast variations including everything from bestselling headliner typefaces like Darwin to grunge-inspired rustic families like Pantano. “Our typefaces tell stories,” Luciano says, “we are inspired by travel, nature, experiences and tastes when we design typefaces.” One of their more recent releases, Garden, was inspired by the cheerful and warm people the designers encountered when visiting Brazil in 2013. A young foundry with a wide range of talents and endless inspiration, keep an eye out for more typefaces from Los Andes!

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