Vladimir Alexandrowitsch Pavlikov
Russian type designer and graphic artist (b. Kaluga, Russia, 1978) who won awards at Bukvaraz 2001 for Zentra and Quadrat Grotesk. He graduated from Kaluga Art School (1993) and Moscow Printing Institute (2000) and is based in Moscow. His typefaces: - Quadrat Grotesk (2001, ParaType), and Quadrat Grotesk New (ParaType), which is based on old Russian wooden types that were used for placard display composition at large sizes.
- Flox (2000, ParaType) and Flox Rounded (2000, ParaType). Flex (2005) is a variation of Flox.
- Smena (2006, ParaType). A 1940s advertising family originally designed in 1999-2001. Smena was awarded at the TypeArt (Moscow) type design competition in 2001.
- The Cyrillic version of AdLib at ParaType in 1999. The original is by Freeman Craw, 1961, ATF.
- The Pi font Zentra (2000). This typeface was a winner at the TDC2 2001 competition (Type Directors Club).
- Dotage (2004, ParaType). A pixel family that features Shadow Left and Shadow Right sub-styles.
- At Paratype, he did cyrillizations of fonts such as Ad Lib, FF Confidential, FF Dynamoe, FF Karton and FF OCR-F (with Tagir Safaev, 1999-2001).
- The custom typeface Ruflex (2004).
- In 2011, he co-designed Rationale One with Alexei Vanyashin and Olexa Volochay.
- Lumiere (2012) is a custom typeface designed exclusively for Hollywood Reporter magazine's Russian edition. It was art-directed by Anton Aleynikov. It is based on The Font Bureau typeface Vonness Bold Compressed by David Berlow.
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