Precolombina
by Juan I. Siwak
About the family
"Precolombina" consists on a series of graphic symbols native to South America, decorative trims, and a minimal set of typographic characters. The signs were taken from ceramic pottery, clothing, and petroglyphs from the southern cone of South America. We try to select a varied range of signs representing shamans, jaguars, rheas, monkeys, birds, and mythological beings. The decorative trims are taken from the same places and occupy the set of numbers. Finally, it contains the minimum characters of a font to achieve a brand or a title. They take place in the OpenType resources.
Designers: Juan Ignacio Siwak
Publisher: Juan I. Siwak
Foundry: Juan I. Siwak
Design Owner: Juan I. Siwak
MyFonts debut: Mar 21, 2020
About Juan I. Siwak
Juan Ignacio Siwak is a graphic designer, and started working before he finished (never completed) his studies. He has a comprehensive and eclectic formation in music, philosophy, psychology and graphic design. His interest in typography love comes from his childhood with his father, who is a journalist, and from the covers of rock albums. Since getting some awards in this field, he decided to complete some of his work and start new ones. He works independently as a designer and specializes in editorial design, identity, and also in computer graphics and medical illustrations.
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