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Lizzy Chiappini
echiappini1@gmail.com




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Typeface Design | Designer






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Client:
Personal Project 
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Role:
Designer 




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Skills:
Type Design 
Graphic Design
Concept Development   
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Tools:
Fontself 
Illustrator 

Pelmo: a monospace display typeface







Making Pelmo


Pelmo was designed using a set of modular shapes on a grid. The shapes include rounded convex and concave triangles and squares. Using these modular shapes, each character was built using a 4x4 grid. The typeface was named after a mountain in Italy’s Dolomites. 











Screen mockups







Chip: a playful monospace typeface 






Making Chip


Chip was designed on a 5x5 grid to reference pixels and the idea of modularity. I first began to develop the typeface using physical blocks on a piece of graph paper. I later translated those glyphs into vector format in a program called Fontself.








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Chip being used out in the world






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Lizzy Chiappini
echiappini1@gmail.com



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Lizzy Chiappini
echiappini1@gmail.com