P22 Commemorates May Day with Constructivist OpenType Font

The P22 Constructivist set was originally designed in 1995 as a system of 5 fonts that could be mixed and matched to achieve a variety of constructed alphabet display font settings.
Written on May 1, 2006
Categories: Fonts, News

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The P22 Constructivist set was originally designed in 1995 as a system of 5 fonts that could be mixed and matched to achieve a variety of constructed alphabet display font settings. Many of the letters were based directly on the specific letterforms of Revolution era artists such as Rodchenko, Popova and Strakhov. Other letters were simply inspired by the bold forms of the artwork of Malevich and El Lissitzky. With the expanded Opentype version, we have unionized the 5 fonts and added many new characters into one "Pro" font- more alternates, more language support, more circles and squares.

http://www.p22.com/products/constructivist_pro.html

Also available is a limited red ceramic Constructivist Coffee Mug with the phrase "Bigger Coffer For Better Workers".

http://www.p22.com/products/mugs.html

In other news, P22 has improved its Typecaster, combining all 5 divisions of P22 into one convenient font test setting tool. Once you find the right font for your needs, you can click on "Info" and select "Purchase Options" to go right to that font's page.

http://www.p22.com/typecaster/master/caster.html

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