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Jesse Vega

Jesse Vega, born 1976, is a type designer based in New York. He has an industrial background in Fine Arts and is a graduate of the Type @ Cooper type design program at Cooper Union. Vega began crafting letterforms in 2009 and has since collaborated with several New York-based foundries, assisting in the design and production of typefaces for both corporate and editorial use. In 2014, he co-designed FF Milo Slab with Mike Abbink.

In 2019, he co-designed Caslon Sans Serif Shaded with Paul Barnes: The addition of graphic effects to typefaces was one of the most popular fashions of the nineteenth century, with the most common being the shaded form. Fashionable throughout this period, they largely disappeared from the typographic landscape, but their simple graphic qualities offer much potential today.

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file name: Jesse Vega Paul Barnes Caslon Sans Shaded 2019


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file name: Jesse Vega Paul Barnes Caslon Sans Shaded 2019


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