Lygia Sans
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Inspired by the full bloom of the Neo-Concrete movement clustered in the 1950s, Lygia Sans was designed to match in color with its serif companion but embracing a new personality that nods towards a more calligraphic and elegant approach, as seen in Warren Chappell’s Lydian (released in 1938). Available in extended Latin and Cyrillic. [flaviazim.com]