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Fisix

Contributed by Stephen Coles on May 28th, 2013. Artwork published in .
Fisix 1
Source: www.wearemucho.com License: All Rights Reserved.

“This innovative project was initiated by 4 friends who run marathons together: They couldn’t find a range of cosmetic products that met their needs as sportsmen.” — Mucho

Fisix 2
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Fisix 3
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Fisix 4
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Fisix 5
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Fisix 6
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Fisix 7
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Fisix 8
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5 Comments on “Fisix”

  1. this is tiempos not pistilli roman

  2. What makes you say that? Still looks like Pistilli to me.
  3. Walker Crane says:
    Oct 23rd, 2014 9:50 pm

    Pretty sure it is exactly Austin Fat by Commercial Type 

    Example

  4. I don’t know, Walker. The ‘s’ is not a match. But I acknowledge that Pistilli is just not convincing people here. Not me either. None of these typefaces fit.

  5. Walker — Florian Hardwig took another look and proved you right. Austin has been used throughout (not Baskerville) and it’s much more likely that Austin Fat was also used for the logo with some modifications. Thanks for the find!

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