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Riccia

von Hubert Jocham Type
Einzelschnitte ab $39.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Riccia wurde von Hubert Jocham entworfen und von Hubert Jocham Type veröffentlicht. Riccia enthält 18 Stile.

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Riccia actually started with the idea of a Rotunda a. Specifically the lower part of it. This element has a lot of character and I wanted to transfer it to a modern sans serif. The curly endings made it possible to spread that idea to the entire alphabet. Apart from those strong elements the proportions are inspired by classic grotesques. The weights are layed out in the usual way I create my families. 9 weights up to a strong Ultrabold, all with italics. Ideal for magazine and corporate usage.

Designer: Hubert Jocham

Herausgeber: Hubert Jocham Type

Foundry: Hubert Jocham Type

Eigentümer des Designs: Hubert Jocham Type

MyFonts Debüt: Jan 12, 2011

Riccia

Über Hubert Jocham Type

Hubert Jocham Type is the personal foundry of Hubert Jocham, started in 2007. In the early 1980s, at the start of his career, Jocham worked in a print shop with classic lead setting. He studied graphic design in Augsburg (Germany) and Preston (England). The degree project dealt with the history of the italic type of the renaissance and the relationship between roman and italic. In 1998 he moved to London to work for Henrion, Ludlow and Schmidt in corporate branding. He designed brandmarks and logotypes for international companies and designed corporate manuals. He got to know art directors of lifestyle magazines such as Frank and Arena, where he worked as a type consultant and type designer. Today Hubert Jocham is a freelance designer. He develops brandmarks and logotypes for leading brand agencies like Interbrand, Landor, Enterprise and Futurbrand. He designs text and headline systems for international magazines like GQ London, Vogue Moscow, L'Officiel Paris, Details New York and German publishers like Milchstraße and Gruner & Jahr. He is responsible for the corporate type of Bally in Switzerland, the Kunsthaus Graz and Agfa Photo.

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