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Guau

par Cuchi, qué tipo
Styles individuels à partir de $9.95 USD
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Famille complète de 21 polices: $19.95 USD
La famille de polices Guau a été conçue par Carlos Campos et publiée par Cuchi, qué tipo. Guau contient 21 styles et options de package familial.

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From the abyss and the quarantine hell, drawn in absolute lonelyness, and finished during the darkest hours of confinement… "Guau" is born, the type that barks directly at your face!


"Guau" is a high-contrast display font with as many weights and versions as there are types of puppies in this fantastic world. It is thought to bring up glances in middle and heavy boxing weights, although you can also take its compressed and italic styles just for a walk. "Guau" is a font with three axes (italic, weight and width) and 20 instances, and it also contains thousands of glyphs and Opentype features that means a "guaorld of posibilities".


This name comes from the time when you could only go to the street to take a walk to your pooch. Definitely, "Guau!, your new best friend!".

Concepteurs: Carlos Campos

Éditeur: Cuchi, qué tipo

Fonderie: Cuchi, qué tipo

Maître d'ouvrage: Cuchi, qué tipo

MyFonts débout: May 29, 2021

Guau

À propos Cuchi, qué tipo

"Cuchi, ¡qué tipo! / Hey, what a man!" is really a wordplay nickname for Carlos Campos ("tipo" in spanish means both type and guy, and "cuchi" is an andalusian colloquial expression for "hey" or "look"). Carlos Campos is a graphic designer and professor of typography from Jaén (Andalusia, Spain). He is especially interested in promoting typographic culture through the investigation and recovery of the traditional signs and letters of his city and from popular folclore. His fonts are very expressive, colorful and bold, with a unique personality, as the result of the visual culture that surrounds him. You can be sure that if you use some of his typefaces, people will say "Cuchi!"

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