Figle

What is it about?
“Figle” (Pranks) is an original display typeface project, distinguished by a strong contrast between the elements forming individual characters. The letters were designed based on a modular system—the repetition of specific components creates rhythmic and clearly noticeable lines within the text. A key aspect of the project was the drafting process, involving a rigorous search for form and the construction rules that ensure visual consistency across the entire set of characters.

Why was it created and for whom?
The project was created as a result of exploring unique forms in display typography. It is aimed at designers looking for bold headline typefaces that grab attention through geometric rigor and rhythm. The goal was to create a system where modularity does not limit expression but instead becomes a tool for building a strong visual identity for the message. “Figle” represents an attempt to combine systemic design with and playing with form, which is reflected in the typeface’s name.

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