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Frutiger: from a dot to the Paris airport

Neel Dozome
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15 min readSep 29, 2022

These are glyphs designed by Adrian Frutiger for his typeface Stones. They are black and white, all of them are contained in circles. This typeface was inspire by the marbling of black on a white pebble that Frutiger found. The forms look like ancient carvings, especially the ones I have chosen which are representations of a fish, a snail, a bull and the pisces logo.
Additional glyphs for Frutiger’s Stones typeface

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Written by Neel Dozome

I write about graphic culture and technology with a particular focus on type design and UX/GameDev.

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