The Piedra typeface family is an exercise in morphological expressionism, in which the linguistic sign abandons the fluidity of the stroke to adopt the rigidity and volume of geological matter. Inspired by the aesthetics of physical power and the anatomical exaggeration of contemporary culture, the typeface features a “chiseled” structure that projects an undeniable visual authority. From a typographic standpoint, Piedra stands out for its treatment of counterforms and irregular edges, which evoke tectonic resistance. It is a tool designed for impact, capable of endowing the word with a physical presence that transcends legibility to become an object of tactical and forceful communication.