Greyletter
[Neil Patel]
Greyletter is Neil Patel's type foundry in Portland, Maine, est. 2009. It morphed into Tetradtype in 2016. Neil Patel is a semiconductor process engineer who was introduced to type design by his wife, a graphic designer. His typefaces: - Pinion Display (2010). A Victorian display face.
- Dynatherm (2013). A custom sci-fi stencil font for Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block.
- Rieux (2013). Neil writes: Named after the steadfast doctor from Albert Camus' The Plague, Rieux is an even-tempered slab-serif that is confident without being cocky and approachable without being casual. The aesthetic of Rieux is inspired by the industrial age. While the design is not directly derived from typefaces of that era, the shapes of letter-forms are informed by images of over-sized steel machines and the monolithic brick buildings that housed them.
- Grafton Titling (2014). A classical lapidary titling typeface.
- Custom fonts: Inside Voice (2014, for IDEXX Laboratories), Hugo's (2014: a logotype for Hugo's in Portland).
- Texttile (2014). A system of heavy sans titing typefaces for chromatic overlays and simulating textile textures.
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