The first typeface that I ever designed was for an advanced typography course back in university. Flora Sans. It is a display typeface that was orginally intended solely to work on large point sizes. But as the project advanced, I decided to apply some elements that allowed the font to maintain legibility on point sizes below even 10. The result is a hybrid font which can be used for both display and continuous typography.
he sketching phase for the making of Flora Sans. The sketches are based on the font Bembo and through the tracing papers unique elements were drawn on top of it. The final result of lower and uppercase forms are here.
The making of Flora Sans in FontLab software.
The final, fully functional, upper and lowercase forms.
The typeface posters of Flora Sans.
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