Otto is a cheerful text typeface developed by Sam de Groot and Laura Opsomer Mironov, produced by Dinamo. Inspired by the 17th-century type of Miklós Kis, it evolved into a proudly ahistorical design with a wide rhythm, playful italics, and anthropomorphic charm suitable for both text and display use.
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The Brand Identity interviews German type designer Erkin Karamemet about his six-year journey developing Repro, a sans serif typeface released with Swiss foundry Dinamo. Karamemet discusses the technical and conceptual evolution of Repro, including its unique circle function and hybrid geometric-humanist design. The conversation explores his inspirations from signage and digital systems, as well as his ongoing collaborations with Dinamo and other artists.