PampaType

PampaType

PampaType

Country

Argentina

Founding Year

2001

PampaType is an independent type foundry founded in 2001 by Alejandro Lo Celso in Argentina. As the first of its kind in South America, it has been a pioneer in Latin American type design, creating high-quality typefaces for both retail and bespoke applications. Notable typefaces include Rayuela, Arlt, Borges, Perec, Atahualpa, Amster, and Chercán, each known for their originality and craftsmanship. PampaType has collaborated with clients such as the French Ministry of Culture, notably designing the Cathédrale type system for the Saint-Étienne of Metz cathedral's 800th anniversary. A unique aspect of the foundry is its commitment to originality and cultural expression, offering comprehensive character sets covering around 200 Latin-based languages, and emphasizing handcrafted spacing and kerning to create organic rhythm and comfortable reading experiences

PampaType

PampaType

PampaType

Country

Argentina

Founding Year

2001

PampaType is an independent type foundry founded in 2001 by Alejandro Lo Celso in Argentina. As the first of its kind in South America, it has been a pioneer in Latin American type design, creating high-quality typefaces for both retail and bespoke applications. Notable typefaces include Rayuela, Arlt, Borges, Perec, Atahualpa, Amster, and Chercán, each known for their originality and craftsmanship. PampaType has collaborated with clients such as the French Ministry of Culture, notably designing the Cathédrale type system for the Saint-Étienne of Metz cathedral's 800th anniversary. A unique aspect of the foundry is its commitment to originality and cultural expression, offering comprehensive character sets covering around 200 Latin-based languages, and emphasizing handcrafted spacing and kerning to create organic rhythm and comfortable reading experiences