Espiritu

ID / Registro #3162
Créditos Pizarro Maire, Guillermo Vizzari
Licenciamiento Público con costo
Lanzamiento 2021
Clasificación Texto, Títulos
Clase Retail
Variantes 5 Estilos
Nodo(s) Regional(es) Argentina
Specimen Espiritu
Nota. Espécimen de la tipografía Espiritu. Derechos de autor por Pizarro Maire, Guillermo Vizzari.
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Espíritu is the first font illustrated and designed by talented Graphic Designer, lettering artist, illustrator and musician Agustín Pizarro Maire.
For this entirely made-by-hand project, Agustín pushed his limits forward, significantly improving his notions in the type field, by applying his expertise and experience as an illustrator and letterer.
With Type Direction and design assist by Guille Vizzari, both joined forces to face this voyage together. The result is a peculiar font family that seeks for a free spirit, one that is imperfect and unpretentious. With its soul deeply rooted in wanderlust, just enjoying the journey, like an endless road trip.

Espíritu is a type family guided by the impulse of the hand, getting lost in the details of infinite drawn letters and icons, that perfectly fit meticulous designs, achieving also great impact when needed.

Espíritu consists of five styles that complement each other to get different voice tones for each kind of design piece. Espíritu Regular, the heaviest one and most versatile; Espíritu Condensed, for tall and compact compositions; Espíritu Expanded, a wide serif style that’s great for billboards and short messages; Espíritu Script, a mono-weight cursive to add softness to the family; and finally a huge set of illustrations, symbols, badges and more in Espíritu Dingbats.
Each of the alphabetical fonts offer an overflowing amount of alternates, swashes, and ligatures to maximize their capabilities.

To all the wild spirits out there, meet Espíritu, join the ride.

CITA RECOMENDADA

TipoMap Latam. (2026). Espiritu. En Mapeo de la Producción Tipográfica en Latinoamérica (registro #3162). UASLP. https://doi.org/10.58493/tipomap — Entrada consultada en https://tipomap.lat/view_typo?id=3162