The Affair typeface family is an exercise in emotional graphic archaeology. Inspired by a “post-image” found in a 1950s book on lettering in a New York library, the typeface represents the culmination of a process of visual seduction that transcends the technical. Academically, Affair stands out for its ability to reconstruct a complex alphabetic system from a minimal and degraded sample, where the designer’s intuition acts as the driving force behind morphological expansion. It is a work that documents the typographer’s “optimistic madness”: the belief that, in a fragmented world, the search for intrinsic beauty in a curve or a swash is an act of resistance and hope.
Awards and Recognition
2006
Bienal de Tipografía Latinoamericana. Selección
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