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Studio Domahoka

Studio Domahoka in New York City published the elegant thinly serifed Latin / Cyrillic / Greek caps typeface Uchronia in 2013. It explains: Uchronia is a classic serif titling typeface ideal for setting at large sizes; slightly condensed, light, with a very fine weight on its thinnest strokes. Uchronia is based on the hand lettered titles from a series of 1950s artist folios. The word "Uchronia" was coined by French author Charles Renouvier in 1876. A Uchronia is a sort of nostalgic utopia of yesteryear that often exists more in memory than in fact. The simple and graceful forms of Uchronia reference such an idyllic time.

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