Started at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino as a didactic
project in the type design course of the Master of Visual Design
Campi Visivi. “The aim of the project is the creation of a
collective fonts released under OFL. Each academic year, a dozen
students work on the project, developing it further and solving
problems.” Design and curation by Luciano Perondi. Coordination by
Marcello Signorile. Design of the first prototype by Diego
Giusti.
A first version was released in 2009. Extended to three
subfamilies (Text, Maps, Title), in several styles. In 2012, a
version named Titillium Web was released in six
roman and five italic
styles.
See also the extensions Cairo (Arabic) and More…
Started at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino as a didactic project in the type design course of the Master of Visual Design Campi Visivi. “The aim of the project is the creation of a collective fonts released under OFL. Each academic year, a dozen students work on the project, developing it further and solving problems.” Design and curation by Luciano Perondi. Coordination by Marcello Signorile. Design of the first prototype by Diego Giusti.
A first version was released in 2009. Extended to three subfamilies (Text, Maps, Title), in several styles. In 2012, a version named Titillium Web was released in six roman and five italic styles.
See also the extensions Cairo (Arabic) and Sunflower (Korean).