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Recia Display- Free Font

Typography
In Madrid, around Plaza Mayor and touristic venues like that, there are still places where people can buy vintage posters of bullfighters and flamenco dancers customized with a name chosen by the customer. I remember myself buying one of those posters the first time I came to Madrid as a tourist and asking them to print on it the name of one of my best friends. They picked some wooden letters out and print her name in a very modest and old-fashioned printing press.
I’ve chosen those basic typefaces as inspiration to draw Recia Display and to take advantage of the process to learn some things about designing fonts and the software you have to know to do it properly. Of course, I’ve realized how demanding and methodical is this process and right now my admiration for typographists has grown even more. How talented and meticulous they are to design beautiful and functional fonts! Recia Display is not like that, it’s just a basic display font. However, I’ve learned a lot in the process. I think Recia Display is suitable for short headlines and packaging.
If you want to download the beta version (Here)
(*A few weeks after I posted this work, I realized that the word “Recia” was used by a talented designer, Carlos del Toro, to name an elegant font he designed some years ago. It is available in Fontshare, a free fonts service launched by the Indian Type Foundry.)


Credits

For visual concepts I’ve used images from Pexels and Unsplash.
Hannah Nelson @Pexels
Sarah Dorweiler @Unsplash
Nice M Nshuti @Unsplash
Rene Müller @Unsplash

DOWNLOAD RECIA DISPLAY HERE
Recia Display- Free Font
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Recia Display- Free Font

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