Miriam Suranyi
Miriam Suranyi graduated from the Graphische in Vienna with emphasis on typography. She works as a type producer at Schriftlabor and is part of the Glyphs-Team. Her typefaces: - At Schriftlabor, she was involved in the Traction project (2017). Traction was originally conceived and designed by Swiss astronomer Christian Thalmann. Chiara Mattersdorfer and Miriam Suranyi expanded, completed and produced the font family. This typeface sports signature serifs, soft edges and a fluid, organic design.
- Lawabo (2017). The original Lawabo was started several years earlier by Rainer Scheichelbauer. Its minimalistic and rounded shapes are reminiscent of bathroom ceramics, hence the name. Schriftlabor designer Miriam Suranyi added bold and italic shapes, and produced the family in 2017.
- Austrian cartoonist Wolfgang Ammer lent his handwriting to Ammer Handwriting (2018), which was produced by Miriam Suranyi and Rainer Erich Scheichelbauer at Schriftlabor. Rich in contextual alternates, Ammer contains about 1800 glyphs. Each character has multiple alternates.
- Margit and Margit Variable (2021, at Schriftlabor). A multistyle (variable) condensed display typeface that includes Latin and Cyrillic scripts, supporting over 200 languages. Margit's letterforms have a contemporary style with pointy edges and friendly curves inspired by old wood-type specimens. Award winner at 25 TDC in 2022.
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