The “Tichy” typeface is intended for use in titles, headlines and in short text blocks, like citates. However, the typeface is legible even in larger text blocks. It’s strong appeal allows the typeface’s usage
mixed with other graphic elements of the layout without compromising it’s readability and it’s presence.
The typeface’s simple initial module (double braked at 135 degrees straight line), the strict rules of forming the letters lead to an unique typeface - masculine, strong and still legible.
The Cyrillic
glyphs are influenced by the work of the great Bulgarian typographers Boris Angelushev, Vassil Yonchev and Alexander Poplilov, who developed Cyrillic further in 60-s and 70-s of the XX century.
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It can be used both on Windows and MacOS based
computers.
It was a kind of designer’s game to try making some letters just using one single module. Development of the other glyphs of the latin alphabet was for many years a mandatory exercise for the young colleagues in our studio.
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