Academic year

2025/2026

Interstice is a modular typeface developed as part of a visual identity system set in Nova Eterna, a speculative utopia located on a new planet. Within this fictional context, the typeface functions as a central tool for structuring the communication of a society designed from the ground up.

The design is based on the concept of the interstice, understood as the space of separation between elements. Built on a modular geometric grid, the typeface defines both the form of the characters and their internal relationships of distance and fragmentation. The family includes four weights—Light, Regular, Bold, and Sevra—the latter being a variant that visually emphasizes the separation between modules.

The project takes form as a typographic specimen conceived as an adaptation manual for the new inhabitants of Nova Eterna, integrating typography, narrative, and graphic system into a coherent proposal.

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