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Vuelta De Campana

by Woodcutter
Individual Styles from $72.00 USD
The Vuelta De Campana Font Family was designed by Jordi Manero and published by Woodcutter. Vuelta De Campana contains 1 styles. More about this family

About the family


Vuelta De Campana is an uppercase typeface with accents that blends ruggedness with an embroidered, craft-inspired style. Its letters have a rough, pixelated, and bold finish, evoking both the aesthetic of traditional embroidery and the raw strength of manual work. Each character radiates visual power, with square, rigid shapes that, despite their “stitched” appearance, maintain a tough, strong, and commanding presence.

This typeface is perfect for graphic projects that aim for visual impact and personality, making it ideal for posters, alternative logos, album covers, urban fashion designs, or any context where the goal is to convey a direct, robust, and unapologetic message. The texture of its forms recalls digital loom patterns or industrial embroidery taken to the extreme, turning it into a typeface that fuses traditional and modern aesthetics in an unexpected way.

Vuelta De Campana is not meant to be elegant or delicate: it is brutal, forceful, and full of character, with an appeal that lies in its deliberate imperfection. It is a font that imposes itself, transmitting strength, resilience, and a unique style, crafted for designers who want to take risks and step outside the conventional.

Designers: Jordi Manero

Foundry: Woodcutter

MyFonts debut: Aug 18, 2025

Vuelta De Campana

About Woodcutter

Woodcutter is a Spanish graphic designer and typographer known for his work creating typefaces.Working on it since 2012In addition to being the creator of Fonts Woodcutter, he is dedicated to Illustration and design.As a typographer I have collaborated with brands like Gucci, And1, Netflix.Singers like Cristina Aguilera or the Manowar group.He is a specialist in Display Fonts, which are ideal for billboards, posters or covers.

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