{"id":452,"date":"2025-05-20T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-05-20T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/classicsofabed.com\/?p=452"},"modified":"2025-09-23T09:46:07","modified_gmt":"2025-09-23T09:46:07","slug":"build-a-tasty-font-pairing-with-hamburgerfonts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/classicsofabed.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/20\/build-a-tasty-font-pairing-with-hamburgerfonts\/","title":{"rendered":"Build a Tasty Font Pairing with Hamburgerfonts"},"content":{"rendered":"
For a new specimen book and self-promo, Contrast Foundry<\/a> (CoFo, familiarly) wanted to explore ways to highlight the retail typefaces and give designers a fun way to play with font pairings. The foundry enlisted the help of fellow San Francisco creative agency, The Office of Ordinary Things<\/a>, to design something deliciously out of the ordinary.<\/p>\n Designers often use ‘Hamburgervons’ to assess the appearance and function of typefaces. Hamburgerfonts<\/a> came to life as a fun play on this concept. <\/p>\n Based on layering ingredients as you would when assembling the project’s namesake, proteins become display type, veggies form the body, and condiments add a little something on top as supporting type. The concept, designed by TOOOT’s Johnny Gage, Camille Gwise, and Giorgia Sage, isn’t simply about imagining your perfect burger, in theory; the piece is interactive, like an old-school children’s mix-and-match book.<\/p>\n Love the organic repetition of CoFo FlicFlac? CoFo Sans Black might be an ideal counterpoint. Add a grid-like element with CoFo Sans Pixel, or a variable industrial quality with CoFo Peshka. With CoFo’s 19 typefaces (and counting), you can customize the pairings to your heart’s delight.<\/p>\n Bright and colorful illustrations, a collaboration between the TOOOT team and CoFo’s Egor Golovyrin and Nikita Sapozhkov, complement the typefaces. The burger story continues through the packaging, with the adorable, handheld-sized book presented in a burger-style wrap, enclosed with a sticker.<\/p>\n Who’s hungry?<\/a><\/p>\n \n The post Build a Tasty Font Pairing with Hamburgerfonts<\/a> appeared first on PRINT Magazine<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" For a new specimen book and self-promo, Contrast Foundry (CoFo, familiarly) wanted to explore ways to highlight the retail typefaces and give designers a fun way to play with font<\/p>\n<\/figure>\n
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