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The repetition of simple geometric shapes forms a daily part of our environment. Throughout the 20th century – and into the 21st – typefaces whose designs have taken advantage of this have remained popular. But finding exactly the right mood can be tricky. For your convenience, we have grouped some of our favorite geometric typefaces (mostly sans serif and symbol) into four categories: circles, squares, ovals, and triangles.
Swiss designer Rosemarie Tissi created the font Sinaola™ in 1974.
Sinaola is best described as a logotype style typeface. It is a highly unique design with strong geometric forms. Each character has a striped stroke which helps keep the letters legible and gives the typeface its eye-catching appearance. Sinaloa was designed for very few words in large display applications.
Sinaola is part of the Linotype Library.
Please take a look at the personal designer portrait of Rosemarie Tissi.
About Sinaloa™ Font Family ...
Designer: Rosemarie Tissi, 1974
The Sinaloa™ Font Family is part of the ITC Collection.
Sinaloa is the work of Swiss designer Rosemarie Tissi and best described as a logotype style typeface. It is a highly unique design with strong geometric forms. Each character has a striped stroke which helps keep the letters legible and gives the typeface its eye-catching appearance. Sinaloa was designed for very few words in large display applications.
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