Project

Mapping of typographic production in Latin America.


Started in 2024
Status Research in progress
Scope Regional (LATAM)

TipoMap Latam is an academic initiative dedicated to the cataloging, preservation, and analysis of typographic production in Latin America. Through a collaborative effort between various regional nodes, it seeks to unify the technical and aesthetic history of typography in Latin America.

The methodology is based on the rigorous analysis of each typographic record, guaranteeing the traceability of authors, foundries, and creation contexts, whether academic or commercial in nature.

General Collection Summary

0 Recognized fonts
0 Registered records
0 Designers
0 Dated fonts
0 Indexed foundries
0 Academic programs

Distribution by classification

Texto
3
Títulos
1

Distribution by country

Current Phase Etapa 01
STAGE 01: Database Construction

Building a detailed compendium of Latin American typographic production (1990-2025). Collecting data on authors, studios, works, typographic families, and formal attributes for a deep regional analysis.

STAGE 02: Trend Analysis

Identifying key factors in the evolution of typography in Latin America. Analysis of behavior patterns and adaptation to cultural, technological, and stylistic changes of the period at a continental level.

STAGE 03: Visualization and Prediction

Creation of visual representations of interconnection networks between countries and institutions. Generation of predictive models to anticipate possible future directions in the Latin American typographic design ecosystem.

Methodology 3 Fases
01. Detection

Exhaustive search for commercial and academic Latin American typefaces in specialized sites, catalogs, and direct interviews with authors from the region.

02. Validation

Verification of veracity and relevance by the universities responsible in each node and the designers of the indexed fonts themselves.

03. Publication

Final data labeling and opening for public consultation through the network's official website.

Figure 1. Indexing process in the Latin American typography database.

Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

Project Responsibles
  • Dr. Manuel Guerrero Salinas Facultad del Hábitat
  • Dra. Eréndida Cristina Mancilla González Facultad del Hábitat
  • Dra. Irma Carrillo Chávez Facultad del Hábitat

Lab.OTF / School of Design UDP

Responsible for UDP Project
  • Mtra. Coto Mendoza Puentes

Participating Latin American Institutions

  • Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí - MX
  • Universidad Nacional de Colombia - CO
  • Universidad Diego Portales - CL
  • Asociación Mexicana de Tipografía - MX

Students

  • Sara Payán Saucedo - UASLP
  • Juliette Guerrero Mancilla - UASLP
  • Francisco Alba Aguiñaga - UASLP
  • César Vicente Barrera Sánchez - UASLP
  • Daniel Eduardo Ruiz Leon - UASLP
  • Constanza Ogno - Lab.OTF
  • Romina Fica - Lab.OTF
  • Kristel Ladrón de Guevara - Lab.OTF
  • Koté Campos - Lab.OTF
  • Alexa Guerrero Flores - UASLP
  • Andrea Abigail Vega Araiza - UASLP
  • Danna Karolina Arroyo Martínez - UASLP
  • Jessica Lizbeth Morales Hernández - UASLP
  • Michelle Quezada Ramírez - UASLP

External Collaborators

  • Mtro. Isaías Loaiza
  • Mtro. Oscar Yañez
  • Dr. Ernesto Peña Northeastern University (CAMD)

Technical Support

Hosted and maintained by CICTyD Information Systems - UASLP.

The typographic specimens presented in this database are the property of their respective authors and/or foundries. They are used exclusively for informational, cultural, and dissemination purposes, without commercial intent. Tipomap does not claim any rights over these images. If you are the owner of any image and wish for it to be removed, please contact us at info@tipomap.lat and we will remove it promptly.

What is TipoMap Latam?

It is a public database and an inter-institutional research project oriented towards the consultation, comparison, and analysis of typefaces in Latin America.

What is the objective of the project?

To identify and analyze trends, styles, and influences of regional typographic production, and to visually represent networks and interconnections of the ecosystem.

How is data quality guaranteed?

Records come from verifiable sources and are continuously contrasted with public documentation and references from each national node.

What information does each record contain?

Typeface name, typographic specimen, year, credits, variants, classification, access/license type, official link, and recognitions.

How do I navigate the database?

You can use the general listing, the gallery filterable by style, the awards section, or the listings by designers and foundries.

What license categories appear?

It includes the modalities: Open access, Free access, Public access with cost, Private access, Limited access, and Access not available.

Does it include corporate typefaces?

Yes, fonts developed for brands or institutions are registered, with their respective usage notes and recognitions.

What are "awarded typefaces"?

A set of records that gather fonts with documented recognitions (biennials, awards, etc.), indicating the contest, category, and year.

How are new records incorporated?

Through an indexing process that combines active consultation, interviews, and invitations, as well as data capture through the site.

How can I propose corrections or get in touch?

If you detect any error, wish to propose a correction with verifiable data, or want to contact us, you can write to info@tipomap.lat and we will attend to you as soon as possible.

Who is the database aimed at?

At researchers, teachers, students, and design professionals who need to consult and analyze regional typographic production.

How do I cite TipoMap Latam?

Mapping of Latin American typographic production. (2026). Latin American Typography Research Network. https://tipomap.lat/