Liu
Liu is a typeface designed to function as a variable font. Consisting of two families, transforming from a readable neo grotesque to a squared quirky techno font. Curves find their place in snug corners, imparting a distinctive monospace blocky allure to the entire typeface.
The spark for the typeface ignited from the geometric allure of the logo gracing the ‘Gebouw Batavia’ (1918) located at the Prins Hendrikkade in Amsterdam. Subsequently, the lettering adorning the movieposter of ‘The 36th Chamber of Shaolin’ (1978) emerged as the next source of creative inspiration. Unveiling a tapestry of shared nuances, these two letterforms gracefully converge within the typeface Liu.







Liu
Liu is a typeface designed to function as a variable font. Consisting of two families, transforming from a readable neo grotesque to a squared quirky techno font. Curves find their place in snug corners, imparting a distinctive monospace blocky allure to the entire typeface.
The spark for the typeface ignited from the geometric allure of the logo gracing the ‘Gebouw Batavia’ (1918) located at the Prins Hendrikkade in Amsterdam. Subsequently, the lettering adorning the movieposter of ‘The 36th Chamber of Shaolin’ (1978) emerged as the next source of creative inspiration. Unveiling a tapestry of shared nuances, these two letterforms gracefully converge within the typeface Liu.






