Cemer
1 style
CAST
CAST
Drawing its name and letterforms from the logo of a southern Italian ceramic tile manufacturer, this geometric face shares an experimental and innovative attitude with a refined piece of 1970s Italian design history.
Cemer is a geometric monospaced unicase typeface whose shapes evoke the best of the post-WW2 modernist aesthetic. Equipped with a set of alternate letterforms, each of Cemer’s letters is designed in two different versions and follows a strict grid of thick horizontal strokes and thin vertical ones. What looks like a fully geometric construction based on modular tiles actually originated in calligraphic experiments with digital tools, where a broad nib was kept at an angle of 90°, parallel to the baseline.
Cemer was designed by Milan-based graphic designer Michele Galluzzo.
Foundry | CAST |
Designers | Michele Galluzzo |
More Info | c-a-s-t.com |