Years of Production: 2019–2021
Glyphset: Latin Extended-A



Morion’s early sketches were about the combination of calligraphic terminals and angular serifs. Later in its development, this turned out to become a balancing act between text and display type. After revisiting the design multiple times over the years, the final version is capable to be used as running text at small sizes yet is equally as strong in large scale display settings. Sharp details and dynamic condensed italics give a contemporary, digital tone that is embedded in a classic transitional serif typeface.












REFERENCES

Lapis Magazine helped finding a name for the typeface.


Family Overview (2 Styles, 4 Widths)

Bolivia is a particularly good choice for strong branding and larger application, but it can also be used for introductory text or shorter text passages. The family spans eight weights, split in two with different stroke ends. The four widths open up the possibility of alternating narration in the same voice, and yet seem different enough to make it more than just a repetition of the same old. The spacing is quite dense, which allows for expressive typesetting, what is suitable in web as well as print application.













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