Here's a glimpse at some of the fonts that will be released by Letrizmo in the next few months.
     
   
  Terrella
With a cinematic and rigid character, this alphabet proves that Art Deco letterforms remain a wonderful source of inspiration thanks to their stylistic possibilities and shapes that trace images of refinement, sensuality and social decency. A graphic era that will never cease to amaze me.

Terrella will be released later in 2007.
     
     
  Karburat Abbazia
The first in a series of fat 1930s fonts called Karburat is a fine set inspired by lettering popular for its minimalism and simplicity. Mexican architecture still has few but very precious applications of this style in entrances, directories and the very popular building names imprinted on top of facades and towers. A time when innovative minds fell in love with the perfection of geometry. Just like Abbazia, a font absolutely conceived in black and white dreams.
     
     
  Estevia
More deco nods with this revisited version of a font I made in 2002. Carefully kerned by hand, Estevia presents a romantic facade that's slightly feminine thanks to the smoothness of its round stroke ends and Letrizmo's specialty: some quite unusual interpretation of common character shapes.

Release date: Christmas 2007
     
     
  Impetigo
Electronic collides with papercut in this wild combination of bold and light strokes, irregular corners and baselines in one of the weirdest stencil fonts you will see around. Impetigo is an eye-catching display font with a crazy look to sizzle up flyers, posters and loud websites.
     
 
           
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