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Juan A. Lavalle

Juan Antonio Lavalle (b. 1959, Buenos Aires) studied Architecture at the University of Buenos Aires. Later, he moved to Madrid were he worked on large design projects. He resides in Madrid, Spain and offers his fonts through the Eurotypo foundry. Ethnicity (2011) is inspired and based on many indigenous South American geometric shapes such as Mapuche and Diaguitas. Equalis (2011, with Olcar Alcaide) is a monoline slab typeface with a huge x-height and wide open counters. Quadratique (2011) and Trigonus (2011) are typefaces for making patterns.

In 2012, he made the Skinwall and Centers dingbats typefaces, and the art deco typeface Saxo.

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file name: Juan A. Lavalle Olcar Alcaide Equalis 2011


file name: Juan A. Lavalle Trigonus 2011b


file name: Juan A. Lavalle Skinwall 2012


file name: Juan A. Lavalle Saxo 2012


file name: Juan A. Lavalle Saxo Shadow 2012







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