Cumbre is a slanted display type with unorthodox anatomy, a dynamic rhythmic structure, movement expression, and intense visual language. An eccentric rebel with ribbon-like moves, a balanced extrovert that makes meticulous use of ink traps.
Both the name and design got inspiration from mountain peaks. "Cumbre" in Spanish means summit, and that's the motive for the spiked design and the angular serrated structure.
Cumbre is built by balancing sharp angles and venturous curves. The stems are spiky, and they vary in width. Cumbre is oblique and unicase. It has condensed proportions, moderate weight contrast, spacious counters, pointy terminals, and square ink traps.
Cumbre is meant for large display settings to make the most out of the precise outlines and the clean intersections.
OpenType features in Cumbre include Contextual Alternates, Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Set #1, Stylistic Set #2, Fractions, Sub- and Superscript, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures and more.
The font styles: 'Sharp' has straight paths and precise intersections. 'Round' has the same kind of outlines but with round corners. 'Stamp' has irregular wavy contours and heavy swelling at intersections.

Designed by Julia Martinez Diana, published by Antipixel type studio.
Awarded with the 'Certificate of Typographic Excellence' by the Type Directors Club on April 2023, and the C-IDEA Design Bronze Award on June 2023.




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Julia Martinez Diana
independent type & graphic design studio Antipixel type studio



Cumbre — typeface
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Cumbre — typeface

Cumbre is a slanted display type with unorthodox anatomy, a dynamic rhythmic structure, oblique and unicase. Available in Sharp, Round and Stamp! Read More

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