The first elements of the Subinter font were designed for a transportation company. Then we spent almost a year on refining and completing the entire font package. The final result is a unique sans-serif...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Subeve was first made for a young fashion designer in Montreal. We used the silhouettes of her models to create nice icons for her website. Feel free to play with these nice women !
by · Published May 26, 2015
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The first glyph of the subalde font was based on handwriting. It soon became an example of clean sans serif typography. The final result is a modern font with an subtle touch.
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Subroyal was inspired by the official logo of the City of Montreal. The idea came to us while reading an article about a revised version of this logo that didn’t have any original typography....
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Subaccuz was first made for a “pilot” of a TV show that was produced in 2003. The show was a blend between a suspense cop movie and a TV quiz. We based our research...
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Subzoete is a gathering of icons used in a cultural agenda for the city of Montreal in Quebec. They are unique and original. Great for simple indications such as tickets, free admission, outdoor events,...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Subikto One is the first of a series of pictograms from Subtitude foundry. We’ve create a multitude of hand positions and combinations. Each hand express a unique gesture.