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Grilli Type typefaces credited by studios in their case writeups.
The Brand Identity · Jun 10, 2026
Abmo created a fully handcrafted brand identity for Belle & George, a Franco-Austrian design house founded by Isabelle and George Castaing-Soulier. The identity, led by Creative Director Dez Gusta and Strategy Director Sonia Cordier, embodies the brand’s philosophy of ‘la beauté du vrai’ through hand-drawn lettering, artisanal printing, and a vibrant color palette. Collaborations with Atelier Bulk, Papiers Procop, and others reinforced the project’s emphasis on craft and authenticity.
The Brand Identity · May 19, 2026
DIOME has refined its supplement packaging system under the direction of Victoire Colliou, introducing a richer brown palette and a more structured, minimalist design. The update unifies the brand’s two products, Rested and Grounded, through consistent typography and restrained visual language. The redesign reflects DIOME’s science-led yet lifestyle-conscious positioning, evolving from its earlier collaboration with ACNE Art Department.
The Brand Identity · Dec 19, 2025
Onmi Design created the brand identity for Brisca, a Spanish olive oil brand inspired by the traditional card game of the same name. The Murcia-based studio developed a culturally rich yet contemporary visual system that avoids clichés, combining expressive illustration, warm photography, and a refined typographic pairing. The result celebrates Mediterranean life and Spanish authenticity through a modern, editorial aesthetic.
Creative Boom · Sep 18, 2025
Creative Boom’s article by Tom May surveys the design community to identify 50 typefaces expected to trend in 2026. The roundup highlights a mix of contemporary and classic fonts from leading foundries such as Grilli Type, Klim, ABC Dinamo, and Pangram Pangram. It reflects a broader trend toward revisiting familiar grotesques and serifs with modern refinements for digital and branding applications.
The Brand Identity · Jun 4, 2025
The Brand Identity’s biweekly roundup ‘The Edit’ spotlights five new design projects from studios including How&How, Opal, Shore Creative, and BAS ID. Featured work ranges from Big Cartel’s bold rebrand to a refined book design for Arhaus, a French restaurant identity by Shore Creative, a vivid art publication by Victor Verhelst, and a geometric identity for Stockholm’s Marievik district. The article highlights diverse aesthetics from maximalist to minimalist, showcasing global design talent.
The Brand Identity · Apr 10, 2025
The article by Poppy Thaxter highlights five serif typefaces—Domaine, GT Alpina, Panama, ABC Gaisyr, and ABC Arizona—that have made a strong impression across recent brand identity projects. It showcases how various studios have applied these fonts in branding for clients across art, hospitality, technology, and culture sectors. The piece emphasizes the expressive and enduring qualities of serif typography in contemporary design.