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Hasior

por Machalski
Estilos Individuais a partir de $39.00 USD
Família completa com 4 fontes: $99.00 USD
A família de fontes Hasior foi desenhada por Mateusz Machalski e publicada pela Machalski. Hasior contém 4 estilos e opções de pacote familiar.

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$24.75 USD

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$99.00 USD

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Designing typefaces is always an attempt to answer the question of how the form of a letter can carry meaning. In the case of the Hasior typeface, the inspiration comes not only from the observation of typography itself, but also from a deeper visual and cultural experience rooted in the aesthetics of Podhale and Zakopane. This is a space where the rawness of nature, the sharpness of rocky edges, and a unique artistic language meetshaped by creators such as Władysław Hasior, Antoni Rząsa, Władysław Skoczylas and Stanisław Witkiewicz. Each of them interpreted the mountain landscape and folk tradition in a different way, yet all shared a boldness of form and the ability to translate a local idiom into a universal artistic language. The Hasior typeface was created as a response to the need to capture this spirit – sharp, dynamic, full of contrasts, and at the same time deeply rooted in tradition. It is a typeface ideal for posters, largescale headlines, and visual identities that aim to create an immediate impression of strength, character, and expression. The project was creatively directed by Mateusz Machalski, with contributions from Weronika Kanigowska and Małgorzata Bartosik.

Designers: Mateusz Machalski

Publicador: Machalski

Fundidoras: Machalski

Proprietário do design: Machalski

Estreia na MyFonts: Oct 28, 2025

Hasior

Sobre Machalski

Dr hab. Mateusz Machalski, Associate Professor (b. 1989) – Vice-Rector for Artistic Affairs at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Designer, typographer, lecturer and researcher specializing in visual communication and graphic design. He graduated with Rector’s Honours from the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (2009–2014), where he currently teaches at the Multimedia Artistic Creation Studio. Named Designer of the Year 2019 at the Polish Graphic Awards, he has been repeatedly awarded in national and international competitions, including KTR, Ascender 2018 – Type Directors Club New York, MUSTHAVE, The DieLine, Red Dot Design, The Best of Design 2018 – Klub Twórców Reklamy, and Animator 2020 – DESIGN ALIVE. He is a five-time recipient of the Polish Ministry of Culture’s scholarship, a laureate of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education’s scholarship for outstanding young researchers, and of the “Young Poland” programme by the National Centre for Culture. He was awarded the Centennial of Regained Independence Medal by the President of Poland. He is a curator and member of the programme board of the International Poster Biennale in Warsaw, and Art Director of the magazines newonce paper and Warsawholic. He has created more than 80 typeface families – including numerous corporate and multi-script designs – and over 200 visual identities for companies, institutions and cultural events. His fonts are distributed through platforms such as Google Fonts, Adobe and Monotype, and his clients include leading Polish and global brands. He has led teams digitizing key works of Polish typography, including “Półtawski Nowy”, “BRYGADA 1918” (launched at the Presidential Palace), and carried out the long-term “Bona Nova” project together with Andrzej Heidrich – the designer of Polish banknotes. He co-created Typoteka – the first Polish index of typography (1474–2024). Co-founder of the first Polish type foundry – Capitalics. He is also the author of numerous texts, articles and exhibitions on graphic design and visual culture, as well as the “Creative Typography” course published by Design Practice. He conducts research projects, workshops and lectures at universities and conferences in Poland and abroad.

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