The Flowchart Madness Type Collection turns thinking into chaos. Letters unfold through branching paths, absurd IKEA-manual steps, and endless loops, where structure collapses into humorous complexity. Arrows, boxes, and conditions sprawl across each letterform, turning typography into a visual maze of logic that feels both systematic and completely out of control.
Continue readingArchitecture of Type Collection
Treating letters as built structures, the Architecture Type Collection spans architectural history—from antique, Renaissance, and Baroque traditions to contemporary landmark architecture. It also ventures beyond reality into impossible, gravity-defying constructions. Guided by grids, volumes, and spatial logic, the typography reflects the language of buildings, plans, and urban form.
Continue readingCubism Collection
The Cubism Type Collection breaks letterforms into fragments and shifting planes. Inspired by Cubist principles, typography is reassembled from multiple viewpoints at once, turning reading into an act of visual reconstruction rather than instant recognition.
Continue readingCircus Collection
The Circus Type Collection is a typographic celebration of spectacle and play. Colorful, vintage-loving, and slightly unhinged, the lettering draws inspiration from all kinds of attractions—freak shows, acrobatics, enigmatic clowns, and imaginative animal numbers—capturing the joy, chaos, and wonder of the circus.
Continue readingRemix Culture Collection
Rooted in remix culture, this collection embraces sampling, repetition, and reinterpretation. Letterforms are assembled from visual quotes, cultural references, layered histories, and stylistic collisions, reflecting a world where meaning is continuously reshaped through reuse.
Continue readingMaximalist Collection
This playful collection turns animals into typographic worlds. Letters are shaped by animal symbolism, anatomy, textures of skin and fur, and natural behaviors like migration and seasonal cycles.
Continue readingAnimals Collection
This playful collection turns animals into typographic worlds. Letters are shaped by animal symbolism, anatomy, textures of skin and fur, and natural behaviors like migration and seasonal cycles.
Continue readingPseudo Science & Impossible Machines Type Collection
The Pseudo-Science & Impossible Machines Type Collection imagines typography as fake science. Letterforms resemble diagrams of fictional devices, where logic feels convincing yet ultimately absurd. Built from technical maps, over-engineered blueprints, gears, pipes, and levers, the forms appear functional while knowingly defying reason and physics. Typography becomes a visual joke executed with serious precision.
Continue reading







