Design Culture (was: Cubanica Fonts)
[Pablo A. Medina]
Pablo A. Medina designs all fonts at Cubanica Fonts in New York. He is a Communication Design professor at Parsons the New School for Design and lives in the East Village of New York City. He has also taught at Maryland Institute College of Art. MyFonts page. Cubanica became Design Culture in 2016. Cubanica fonts: - 24hrs.
- Calaveras (2011). Based on a signage style in Buenos Aires called Fileteado.
- Cuba (1996). A 3d signage typeface based on a sign for the restaurant La Flor de Cuba on Bergenline Avenue in Union City, New Jersey. It evokes of hand-painted signs on glass.
- Dekalb (2017).
- Diablitos (2011).
- First Avenue (2000). Based on an old metal neon sign, it was first published at Plazm.
- Imbalance (2002). An experimental sans.
- Marquee.
- Medina Gothic (2005). A clean sans family.
- North Bergen (1996). A vernacular sans.
- Sailor Gothic (2003).
- Sombra.
- Vitrina (1996). A connected signage typeface first published at Plazm.
- Union Square. A bold stitching font, and at the same time a nice homage to the mosaic typography in the New York subway system.
Klingspor link. View Cubanica's library of typefaces. View Pablo Medina's typefaces.
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