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Vernacular typography is design in its purest and most spontaneous form. It is born from hand-painted signs, graffiti-covered walls, and artisanal storefront lettering. It is created by people without formal training who use these utilitarian signs to communicate their own cultural references.

With the rise of quick-print shops, this style is becoming increasingly scarce. Vernacular art acts as a synthesizer for a region’s visual identity—a practical record of a people's popular culture.

This is why, during my travels across Brazil as a digital nomad, I have documented dozens of these examples and created Tipografia Vernacular 0800. I use these photographs as references to create fonts that are entirely free of charge.

The fonts are available for download, and I have curated a gallery featuring the original photographic records.

This project is constantly growing. It is my way of honoring Brazil’s immense graphic cultural wealth and preserving the essence of vernacular art.

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