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Organetto: An Art Deco Superfamily From LatinoType

December 19, 2020

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Founded in 2007, LatinoType is one of the most well-known digital type foundries in Chile. Since the moment the foundry was established, it has remained on a steadfast mission to bring Latin American typography to the masses, incorporating a strong South American cultural influence throughout its entire body of work.

Based in both Santiago and Concepción, LatinoType’s strengths lie in crafting type families that are masterfully executed with thorough OpenType functionality and extensive multilingual support to accommodate a global design community. To achieve this, the foundry has worked with an ever-expanding list of designers and typographers. 

LatinoType favors a collaborative working environment that allows creativity and artistry to flourish, tied together with attention given to the finest of technical details from start to finish.

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One of their most recent releases is Organetto, a typeface inspired by the lettering found on Art Deco posters. Designed by César Araya, this stunning all-caps family was designed with the utmost versatility in mind, offering seven widths across seven weights and a Variable font for complete design flexibility.

With a strong geometric structure, Organetto carries a classic Art Deco style that’s been updated to embrace the latest digital font technology. Blending traditional style with contemporary usability, this is a go-to sans serif that’s ideal for everything from displays and signage to headlines, advertising, logos, product packaging, merchandise, apparel, website designs, marketing materials, labels, tags, book covers, album artwork, and so much more. 

This type family is a particularly great choice for branding and identity projects that need a type family that can offer fluid design cohesion across multiple media types and sizes. Speaking with absolute clarity and a subdued, sophisticated style, Organetto is a font that gets noticed wherever it’s applied.

Organetto’s widths include the tall and narrow UltraCondensed, Condensed, Regular, SemiExtended, Extended, Semi Expanded, and the widest of the wide: Expanded. Each width in the Organetto family is available in Hair, Thin, UltraLight, Light, Regular, Bold, and UltraBold weights for incredible versatility in any designer’s workflow.

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For those using software and platforms that support variable fonts, Organetto Variable offers the entire range of weights and widths in one convenient font file.

Organetto provides fractions, discretionary ligatures that offer a variety of catchwords, ordinals, superscript, underlined titling alternates, and stylistic alternates through OpenType. It extends multilingual support to Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin, Dutch, and Basic Cyrillic for design projects intended for an international audience.

LatinoType currently offers more than 190 unique products through YouWorkForThem, offering a wide range of typestyles that are perfect for design projects of all kinds. Visit their portfolio to take a look at the rest of their work and bookmark it so you can check back often for new releases in the future!


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