The Amorinda typeface family is an exploration of the formal tension inherent in calligraphic strokes. It is defined by an unusual duality: the ability to express a “wild” and uninhibited nature without losing systemic cohesion. Academically, Amorinda stands out for its handling of rhythm; while its forms suggest gestural spontaneity, its engineering of connections ensures disciplined legibility. It is a typeface designed for communicative versatility, functioning equally effectively as an agent of disruptive visual impact or as an element of approachability that humanizes the typographic presence in both digital and analog environments.
Awards and Recognition
2004
Bienal de Tipografía Latinoamericana. Selección
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