Arapey
Designed by Eduardo Tunni
1 weights • Version 17 • On Google Fonts since 2011 • Popularity #427
Quick Summary
2
Styles · incl. italic
400-400
Weight Range
Static
Not variable
1
Languages / Subsets
© 2011, Eduardo Tunni , with Reserved Font Name "Arapey"
The quick brown fox
About Arapey Fonts
Arapey (Ah-ra-pay) is a contemporary modern typeface.
The first sketches of this typography were made during a vacation in Arapey, a small town the north of Uruguay, hence its name.
While this font style has reminiscences of a Bodoni, the structures, soft lines and finishes give the words that use it a calm and distinguished feeling.
The italics are gentle, rhythmic, and bring a special glamour to both text use and titles.
Who Designed Arapey?

Eduardo Tunni
Eduardo Tunni was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1963. He studied graphic design at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and later specialized in typographic design. He co-founded the type foundry "Tipo" and some of his published there fonts were exhibited, selected and awarded around the world. For 10 years he was a teacher of the Master Career of Type Design at the UBA where he continues as external consultant. He made multilingual custom fonts for magazines, newspapers, universities, companies and countries with the collaboration of other colleagues. He has developed design methods that have been incorporated into the main typography design software that collaborates with typographic production.
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