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Arlt 7 Locos

Arlt 7 Locos is a grunge and display serif font family. This typeface has seven styles and was published by PampaType.

The Arlt type family pays tribute to the writings of Roberto Arlt, Argentinian writer from early 20th century who wrote some original novels, all of which
Arlt has a Baroque style interpreted with an expressionist, more contemporary flair.
This means the type is full of intense contrasts and vivid, expressive feelings.
The italics make a specially dynamic rhythm on text.
They are ideal for literature books, specially for suspense novels and sordid stories of the underworld.

The Arlt type family pays tribute to the writings of Roberto Arlt, Argentinian writer from early 20th century who wrote some original novels, all of which ‘Siete locos’ (‘Seven Madmen’) is the most celebrated piece.

Arlt has a Baroque style interpreted with an expressionist, more contemporary flair. This means the type is full of intense contrasts and vivid, expressive feelings. The italics make a specially dynamic rhythm on text.

The Arlt 7 Locos, a sub-family of seven fonts, resulted of a more relaxed exploration on how to thoroughly destroy a series of carefully designed letterforms. They can be misteriously attractive when used in small text printed over rough quality papers.

Arlt Lanzallamas is the ultimate addition, a crazy font based on a dynamic cycle that makes the font jump among the 7 Locos fonts each time you type in a character. The length of the cycle is determined by the text line. It is exciting to use it in any OpenType-sensitive application. Have fun.

Arlt text was prized by the Creative Review type design contest, London 2006, and later the complete Arlt family was one of the Typographica Favorite Typefaces of 2008.

Read more about the concept behind the Arlt family here.

Foundry PampaType
Fonts 7
Released 2012
Styles Display Serif, Grunge

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