Set on producing a geometric sans, it started with the circular form drawn from a 50s television screen. The bloated shape gave an illusion of protrusion and so much open space to the rounded letters. A broken stem was then added to the lowercase to provide a notch that allowed the typeface legibility in smaller sizes.
The typeface was then developed into eight cuts with their corresponding italics. The lower case g includes a variation with a transitional link derived from the upper case Q's tangent tail. Qualta's original concept was designed by Isabel Gatuslao and was developed by Pedro Gonzalez.
Font Family:
· PGF Qualta Thin
· PGF Qualta Thin Italic
· PGF Qualta Extra Light
· PGF Qualta Extra Light Italic
· PGF Qualta Light
· PGF Qualta Light Italic
· PGF Qualta Book
· PGF Qualta Book Italic
· PGF Qualta Regular
· PGF Qualta Italic
· PGF Qualta Medium
· PGF Qualta Medium Italic
· PGF Qualta Bold
· PGF Qualta Bold Italic
· PGF Qualta Extra Bold
· PGF Qualta Extra Bold Italic
Tags: arrows, bloated, clean, geometric, modern, nuanced, open, round, small caps, tabular figures, tabular lining, warm