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Mexcup

por Ixipcalli
Estilos individuales desde $24.00 USD
Familia completa de 6 fuentes: $136.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Mexcup fue diseñada por Francisco Arellano y publicada por Ixipcalli. Mexcup contiene 6 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar. Más información sobre esta familia

Sobre la familia


Mexcup is a typeface inspired by the unforgettable visual identity of the 1986 World Cup held in Mexico.

Its retro sports style captures the geometric energy, optimism, and graphic language characteristic of one of the most iconic eras in world soccer. The foundation of the eight main characters (mexico86) is the work of Ruben Santiago Hernández, built with clean lines and distinctive parallel strokes; Mexcup adopts and combines vintage aesthetics with contemporary functionality, offering a strong, elegant, and highly recognizable visual personality. Its style is designed to immediately convey the atmosphere of 1980s sports design from the golden age of international soccer.

This typeface enriches and extends the style for sports branding projects, jersey and apparel design, retro posters, soccer identities, editorials and headlines, vintage packaging, gaming and streaming, and retro-futuristic projects, working equally well in authentic retro projects as well as contemporary visual proposals. This family includes three styles: light, regular, and bold, with a “SmallCap” version.

Diseñadores: Francisco Arellano

Fundición: Ixipcalli

MyFonts debut: May 26, 2026

Mexcup

Acerca de Ixipcalli

Ixipcalli© is 100% Mexican founded at the end of 2006 as part of a graphic design studio pilot project. Currently, after more than 15 years, typography design has been incurred, the first test being the Copilme type, and now we have several typographic projects well accepted by our clients. You can refer to our site if you need to see all the typographic projects, and even some free ones and other design projects that are exposed on our web platform.

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