Canilari is a post-modern type household motivated by Diaguita pottery and modern serif typefaces. The Diaguita culture-- established from 10th century A.D. until 16th century A.D.-- settled in the area of the contemporary north Chile and northwest Argentina. Surviving cultural expressions of the Diaguita individuals are lowered to simply a couple of pieces of wonderfully decorated pottery of high technical quality.
Canilari itself is a scream of identity with an incomparable tone that borrows aspects from native America and happily show them to the world. The extreme and constant character of Canilari makes it a functional font for a vast array of uses: from continuous text in the most tough environments to pithy, high-impact headings. Canilari is appropriate for publishing: newspapers, publications, books, and so on. Its flashy appearance and angular shapes likewise make it an exceptional choice for posters, logotypes, and advertising. The household consists of 2 sets: one standard and one pro, each in 4 weights plus italics. Canilari likewise consists of a set of accessories and brightened caps. Together, the Std set (369 characters) and Pro (710 characters) support 219 various languages. This typeface was picked at the Bienal Tipos Latinos 2014.
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