Thursday, March 28, 2024

Unigeo: A Vintage Tribute to Geometric Sans Typography

Unigeo, crafted by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini in collaboration with Francesco Canovaro, pays homage to the design ethos of vintage computing. It embraces the era's fascination with geometric modularity, ultra-tight tracking, and the vibrant rainbow palette. This typeface reimagines the timeless geometric sans genre by infusing it with a nostalgic vintage charm, yet maintaining a focus on the modular, constructed appearance.

In a nod to classic gaming systems, Unigeo offers three "memory versions": 32, 64, and 128. The flagship Unigeo 64 variant caters to display and logo design, boasting meticulously crafted letterforms and a distinct retro aesthetic inspired by photo-lettering. Transitioning to Unigeo 32, the letterforms adopt a more contemporary guise, ensuring versatility for both text and display purposes while retaining a nod to its vintage roots.

For those seeking a more avant-garde twist, the Unigeo 128 subfamily treats the familiar skeleton to a striped motif reminiscent of optical art and modernist computer logos. Across all iterations, Unigeo boasts a comprehensive array of options, with each of the eight weights—from Thin to Extrabold—available in 40 styles. This comprehensive collection includes extended character sets accommodating Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek languages.

Unigeo doesn't stop at aesthetics; it offers full OpenType features such as positional numbers, ligatures, and alternate glyphs. Additionally, each subfamily comes in a variable font version, ensuring utmost flexibility for designers aiming to evoke the spirit of vintage computing in their creations.

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Unigeo: A Vintage Tribute to Geometric Sans Typography

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