Marvento Variable Typeface Specimen: Risograph Print Design by Gréti Horváth
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A design project by Hungarian designer Gréti Horváth that translates the digital Marvento variable typeface into a physical risograph print specimen booklet. The project explores the seven-weight font family by using overlay spot colors on textured paper stock, moving from thin to heavy letterforms to materialize digital type anatomy into tangible weight.
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Spanning seven distinct weights, the variable letterforms stretch from thin, delicate strokes to heavy, structured display masses.
Rather than displaying the typeface exclusively in digital renders, the project relies on physical print tests, utilizing overlay spot colors on textured stock to ground the typeface in tactile reality.
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