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TypeCon 2024

Contributed by Jamie Otelsberg (OH no Type Co.) on Aug 9th, 2024. Artwork published in .
Artwork by Kyle Letendre
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Artwork by Kyle Letendre

For 2024 TypeCon in Portland, Oregon, local designer and illustrator Kyle Letendre combined influences of American roadside and marquee signage (of which Portland has some prime specimens) to pull off a show-stopping brand that reflects the jovial atmosphere of the conference and its host city. Letendre chose typefaces that reflects the welcoming community that the conference attracts, and also some with special ties to the Portland area, which has hosted the conference for the past two years.

The star typeface is Yumex, designed by DualType (Zrinka Buljubašić and Gen Ramírez) and released in Spring 2024 by OH no Type Co. Backing it up are VCTR Mono, by Portland-based Vectro Type (Lizy Gershenzon and Travis Kochel), and Future Fonts darling Puffling by Ro Hernandez.

Kyle filled us in on his thought process for the brand design:

Yumex caught my eye from the first time I saw it in use, at an exhibition at 2022’s Letrástica. It felt lively and lovely in a way only Zrinka and Gen could achieve, and the family has become a favorite tool since it was released by OH no.

As the primary type for TypeCon, Yumex handled its role beautifully. I initially thought of it for body text, something very easy to read but far from lifeless. And eventually found a way to decorate the living daylights out of it, even turning its italic into a neon sign for banners, the podium, and a sticker. Given that the identity this year had a bit of nostalgia with its focus on signs, I found Yumex very useful in that it has vintage roots, but feels unmistakably modern.

I thought of Yumex as the grounding center of the type used for the conference: Ro Hernandez’s Puffling added a sprinkle of gregarious charm and versatility with its varying widths and weights where needed; and Vectro’s VCTR Mono was our dutiful companion for name tags and spaces where something very utilitarian was necessary. It’s fun to use fonts your friends make, but even more fun when the fonts make you look really good as a designer.

Finally, the 2024 TypeCon website also uses Obviously (OH no Type Co) for “call to action” text on buttons, and Yumex Script in the header.

Typefaces took center stage here along with the 2024 Catalyst Winner, Raven Mo.
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Typefaces took center stage here along with the 2024 Catalyst Winner, Raven Mo.

The dutiful companion, VCTR Mono on the name tags.
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The dutiful companion, VCTR Mono on the name tags.

Yumex in action, text and headlines.
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Yumex in action, text and headlines.

Yumex Script in the header
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Yumex Script in the header

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  • Yumex
  • Yumex Script
  • VCTR Mono
  • Puffling
  • Obviously

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