Product of reinforced concrete and a soldering iron, Keyframe sports a monumental, architectural look. Its stems, linear and solid, were built to stay; the kind of construction that only the minuscule but repeated assaults of time could slowly begin to soften.
Keyframe is all about simplification, hints rather than definitions, like interpreting history from a few leftover traces. With regularity, often associated with such heavily constructed typefaces, broken by missing parts and unexpected extensions, words become like abstract decors, oscillating between hardness and fragility.
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Design: Lucas Descroix
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