TARISEL
•LOMBARDIC•
¶GOBLIN-FORGED
COSMIC(GOTHIC)
•DISPLAY•
CAPITALS
T
Tarisel Lombardic: unleash your inner typographic goblin.
Conceived for massive display applications, the serrated counters and exaggerated proportions of these hybrid-Gothic capitals give new meaning to the term “broken letters.” A dizzying array of stylistic alternates can be used to highlight their Romanesque or their Gothic roots—or to create a cryptic melange of the two.
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SAAR ODDS
REEL IGGY
ANNA OTTO
This project was inspired by medieval inscriptions that feature a mix of square and round capitals. If you’re not sure where to start with all of the stylistic alternates, this set of mismatched double letters is a nice way to mix things up.