Bodet is a typeface family designed specifically for the composition of long texts, both in print and digital environments. Its creation pays tribute to Jaime Torres Bodet, poet, diplomat and director of UNESCO between 1948 and 1952, an emblematic figure of Mexican culture whose humanist work is echoed in the warmth and functionality of this typeface.
Bodet's design is based on a guiding principle: to facilitate sustained reading and clear understanding of content. To this end, a vertical structure is favored, which optimizes the use of space on the page and favors the reader's concentration. The signs present a clear differentiation between forms, an essential aspect in the rapid acquisition of words and in the reduction of visual fatigue during prolonged reading.
Formally, Bodet articulates a precise synthesis between the calligraphic stroke of humanist roots, which gives independence to each character, and the systematic logic of the sans serif, which ensures a stable visual rhythm. This duality offers a balanced typographic experience: close but rigorous, warm but functional.
The family is composed of six variants distributed in three weights: Book, Book Italic, Demi, Demi Italic, Head and Black. The Book and Demi versions respond to the tradition of modern grotesques, appropriate for text and brand bodies, while the Head and Black versions, with incised finishes and subtle contrasts, are oriented to headlines and visual hierarchies where greater expressiveness is required. The latter feature angled terminals and calligraphic-inspired details that reinforce their visual presence in contexts such as title pages, callouts or page numbers.
Overall, Bodet is a solid, sober and friendly typeface, designed to convey with clarity, rhythm and sensitivity. It is an editorial tool that balances tradition and modernity, designed for those who value both legibility and expressiveness in the written word.
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