From the walls of downtown Madrid to your modern computer. Pontejos 2 will endow your designs with the most intricate compositions.
Madrid’s street signage has gone through many phases from the square ceramic plaques of the 1760 General Visit to today’s bland blue plastic plaques. In the 1990s it was decided to order ceramic signs from the workshop of Alfredo Ruiz de Luna in Talavera, who manufactured about 1500 plaques of nine tiles with a baroque lettering which, based on ligatures, works just as well for Sol as for Desengaño.
To give our hard-working users the possibility of fitting their messages into any composition, we have three axes: the usual width axis, another for tightness that replaces the logical spacing with another in which the letters fit better in small spaces, and a third axis of ligatures that activates increasingly strange ligatures (of course we can also activate the discretionary ligatures in the usual way).
An eclectic foundry from Madrid, Spain—MTM is a digital type foundry based in Madrid, created by Juanjo López, and dedicated to the design and distribution of original and bespoke typefaces.
Drawing letters and making typefaces is a source of constant delight to López. He loves type design and has worked for major agencies and individuals, supplying them with customized typefaces to fit their projects. In López’s own projects, he tries to capture the shapes and forms that crop up in his head: “all those shapes that I instinctively draw whenever I pick up a pen or a pencil.”
López studied Type Design at the IED Madrid and at the Plantin Institute for Typography in Antwerp.
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