font_designer: Tony de Marco

Just Pixo

Just Pixo font

Inspired by the streets of Brazil, Just Pixo is a display typeface that mimics pixação, Brazilian graffiti. In his book Pixação: São Paulo Signature, François Chastanet says, “This alphabet, with its vertical inscriptions axis,...

Represent

Represent font

To understand the diversity in the world it is necessary to recognize its symbols. Sex, gender and sexual orientation should be represented in the clearest way possible. The REPRESENT family brings 15 symbols in...

Sorvettero

Sorvettero font

Sorvettero is a sans, layered and unicase typeface inspired by some wood signs at Descansópolis, a neighborhood on Campos do Jordão, a city of Brazil. A fun and cute display project with different use...

Drop_it

Drop_it font

Drop_it is a redesign of fonts originally created to be recognized by computers using OCR (optical character recognition) softwares. Strangely, human beings fell in love for the stylistic inconsistencies of these fonts made for...

PixelZoo

PixelZoo font

PixelZoo gathers over 70 animal species turned into pixels. They are wild and domestic animals, mixing mammals, fishes and birds.

Illinoise

Illinoise font

Illinoise is a mutation of one of the most beautiful screen fonts ever. But, there are no straight lines. Everything is shaking. Let’s party!

Samba

Samba font

The Samba family was inspired by the lettering art of J. Carlos, a Brazilian illustrator during the early 20th century. Turned into a workable series of fonts by the contemporary Brazilian designers Tony and...

Brazil Pixo Reto

Brazil Pixo Reto font

In Brazil, young people sign their gang names on the top of São Paulo City buildings. Their letters are tall and structured just like the buildings that they have to scale. For them, typography...

Fractal

Fractal font

Fractal is a font whose Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension is greater than its typographic dimension. Big is better. To be used at display sizes larger than 200pts.

Concreta

Concreta font

Concreta was inspired by Josef Albers’ work and Augusto de Campos’ poetry.