Type designer Arthur Calame treats letters like “soft material to be sculpted
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Two core concepts define the type designer Arthur Calame’s practice. One, always creating unique tools for each project , and two taking influence for his work from wider culture, things “that everyone can experience in their daily lives, whether they are typographers or not”. The designer, who studied typeface design at Brussels’ visuals arts university La Cambre, now has a series of typefaces under his belt that are testament to this two pronged approach.

Take Maroni, for instance, a typeface created for the Marronnage exhibition shown at Paris’ Maison de l’Amérique latine in 2022. The custom design was inspired by a “slightly clumsy design,” Arthur says. Its edges are webbed and each letter bleeds into one another, and it was applied onto exhibition material with meandering curves…

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