Spannocchia
Spannocchia, nestled in the hills of Tuscany, dates back to 800 years ago but still perpetuates the local rural culture and know-how, in a sustainable way, at the heart of a natural park. A true living heritage, the castle welcomes students, apprentices, agronomists, artists, ecologists and tourists, all of whom have come to experience rural life, learn and support the effort to preserve the site. The Spannocchia typography had to reflect this human and warm dimension. First drawn by hand, then vectorized in the rawest way possible, the typography was designed to reproduce the imperfections of printing’s early days. To give the illusion of the randomness of the print techniques back then, each letter has been designed in 3 variants. This way, the repetition of a letter within the same word is avoided. This emblematic monotype is used for all the castle’s touchpoints, from digital to packaging and hotel collaterals.
The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland. The pass lies between Airolo in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the German-speaking canton of Uri, and connects further Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich. The Gotthard Pass lies at the hearth of the Gotthard, an important north-south axis in Europe, and it is crossed by three major traffic tunnels, each being the world’s longest at the time of their construction: the Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882), the Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) and the Gotthard Base. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland. The pass lies between Airolo in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the German-speaking canton of Uri, and connects further Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich. The Gotthard Pass lies at the hearth of the Gotthard, an important north-south axis in Europe, and it is crossed by three major traffic tunnels, each being the world’s longest at the time of their construction: the Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882), the Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) and the Gotthard Base. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San... Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland.
The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland. The pass lies between Airolo in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the German-speaking canton of Uri, and connects further Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich. The Gotthard Pass lies at the hearth of the Gotthard, an important north-south axis in Europe, and it is crossed by three major traffic tunnels, each being the world’s longest at the time of their construction: the Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882), the Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) and the Gotthard Base. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland. The pass lies between Airolo in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the German-speaking canton of Uri, and connects further Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich. The Gotthard Pass lies at the hearth of the Gotthard, an important north-south axis in Europe, and it is crossed by three major traffic tunnels, each being the world’s longest at the time of their construction: the Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882), the Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) and the Gotthard Base. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San... Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland.
The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland. The pass lies between Airolo in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the German-speaking canton of Uri, and connects further Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich. The Gotthard Pass lies at the hearth of the Gotthard, an important north-south axis in Europe, and it is crossed by three major traffic tunnels, each being the world’s longest at the time of their construction: the Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882), the Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) and the Gotthard Base. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland. The pass lies between Airolo in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, and Andermatt in the German-speaking canton of Uri, and connects further Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich. The Gotthard Pass lies at the hearth of the Gotthard, an important north-south axis in Europe, and it is crossed by three major traffic tunnels, each being the world’s longest at the time of their construction: the Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882), the Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) and the Gotthard Base. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San... Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m. The Gotthard Pass or St. Gotthard Pass (Italian: Passo del San Gottardo, German: Gotthardpass) at 2, 106 m (6, 909 ft) is a mountain pass in the Alps traversing the Saint-Gotthard Massif and connecting northern and southern Switzerland.
Selected Projects
Packaging
Alternate letters
Packaging
Details that makes the design
Logotype design
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzæøå0123456789:;=?@\_'"#$%&()*+,-./
More Typefaces
Aa
To Immortality: a French typographic legacy to embody the voice of a timeless institution and its Academicians, aka the Immortals
Custom Typeface, 1 Style, 1 Weight, Institution, Stratégies Design Award
Aa
A typographic family empowering consistency and diversity for the first sports federation in France.
Custom Typeface, 3 Styles, 4 Weights, Football
Aa
A font made with panache for the Château de Chantilly, domain of the Princes of Condé, rebels, courtiers and patrons in the France of the Great Century.
Custom Typeface, 2 Styles, 2 Weights, Culture
Aa
An empathic & story-telling inspired font for Nike’s podcast about mental health featuring star athletes.
Custom Typeface, 1 Style, 6 Weights, Athleisure