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Hachimitsu

por Typodermic
Estilos individuales desde $69.95 USD
La familia tipográfica Hachimitsu fue diseñada por Ray Larabie, Chikako Larabie y publicada por Typodermic. Hachimitsu contiene 1 estilos.

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Hachimitsu is bold, rounded, and brimming with personality—like the hand-painted signs that once brightened Japan’s streets during the Showa era. Its top-heavy forms give it instant impact, while the gentle curves and subtly varied stroke widths keep it warm and approachable. The result is a display typeface that feels vintage in spirit yet right at home in contemporary design.

The name means “honey” in Japanese, and that sweetness runs through its design. Hachimitsu’s sturdy letters are friendly without being cutesy and confident without being cold. It’s the kind of typeface that can headline a festival poster, add charm to a café menu, or make a jar of preserves look irresistible. The lively shapes carry a hint of retro pop culture while remaining versatile enough for modern branding, packaging, and playful editorial work.

From artisanal snacks to indie comics, Hachimitsu delivers messages with a smile and a strong voice—proof that bold doesn’t have to mean brash.

Diseñadores: Ray Larabie, Chikako Larabie

Editorial: Typodermic

Fundición: Typodermic

Propietario del diseño: Typodermic

MyFonts debut: May 5, 2010

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Welcome to Typodermic Fonts, a spirited type foundry rooted in Nagoya, Japan, started by the Canadian typeface designer, Raymond Larabie in 2001. Our library brims with 500+ diverse typefaces to fuel creativity in graphic design, advertising, web, and app development. As digital type pioneers, we adopted web fonts and app licensing early, consistently pushing the design envelope. With Canadian heart and Japanese precision, we're your global partners in extraordinary typography. Explore Typodermic Fonts—where creativity meets character.

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