Style
Dusseldot
from $120
10 styles
2019
from $120
Price for family + variable font
Variable
Variable
from $120
48px
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Light 50
from $15
130px
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Light 130
from $15
130px
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Light 150
from $30
130px
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Light 170
from $15
130px
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Light 250
from $15
130px
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Regular 50
from $15
130px
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Regular 130
from $15
130px
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Regular 150
from $30
130px
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Regular 170
from $15
130px
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Regular 250
from $15
130px
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About

Dusseldot has three main styles, one of which is a classic font as we know it, and two are abstract forms, which represent the movement of a person walking through Düsseldorf, recorded through GPS tracking. Variability allows one style to flow into another smoothly; this deformation can be stopped at any point, isolating the movement within phases. It enables the creation of twisted glyphs. Dusseldot supports most European languages ​​and Cyrillic.

Languages

Afrikaans, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Kurdish (lat), Latvian, Lithuanian, Mongolian (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovene, Spain, Swedish, Uzbek (lat)

Authors

Ilya Bazhanov

Ilya is an artist, type and graphic designer. His fascination with street art has led him to typography and visual arts. Ilya received a diploma in graphic design from the Russian-British Institute of Management (Chelyabinsk). He graduated from the Faculty of Arts and Design at UJEP (Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic). During his studies, he studied at the HSD University of Applied Sciences (Düsseldorf, Germany). He is now at the Graduate School of Applied Arts in Prague, UMPRUM, at the font and typography studio. His Thaw font was awarded at the “Modern Cyrillic 2019.” He participated in exhibitions in the Czech Republic, Russia, Poland, and Slovakia.

Maks Barbulovic

Studies communication design in Hochschule Düsseldorf (Germany). Took part in an internship program at École Nationale Supérieure d’Art et de Design (Nancy, France). Even though illustration and drawing had a great impact on his work, Maks now focuses on typography, editorial, and type design.