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Sugarplum!

Contributed by Michel André on Nov 21st, 2024. Artwork published in .

3 Comments on “Sugarplum!”

  1. It looks like the custom font is exclusively used for the logotype. The fonts used on the website are named Sugar Ginto Nord, too, but they don’t feature the lipstick-like terminals, and look like standard Ginto Nord. Is there anything different about them, apart from the name?

  2. From M — N Associates: “It has stylistic sets of custom glyphs, however, the client chose to use the standard one to make their logotype more special. The lipstick-like letters were used more on the seasonal packaging.”

  3. Thank you for clarifying!

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