Teléfono is inspired by vines and old-school telephone wires. It is a simple script font inspired on classic forms, but takes its own path and chooses simplicity over all.

Leaves and telephone wires.

Teléfono is a cute and thin connected script, with a handwritten flow and a versatile simplicity.

Inspired by curly telephone wires and wall climbing vines, it effortlessly connects words to big feelings and, hopefully, to people.

The lowercase is charming and simple, making any word look clean and distinctive. And when adding an initial capital, it evokes 20th century business writing, but with a modern twist.

As a confident script should, Teléfono has extreme vertical proportions: A reduced x-height allows ascenders and descenders to own their fair share of space, giving an air of elegance to the lines of text.

Teléfono shines when set big, and when given space to play. We hope you enjoy it!

It’s designed in Puebla, México with love by Miguel Contreras, and with type direction by Romina Hernández.


Conexiones

Let's Love

and support

each other

With Love, Tortilla team


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Credits

Design: Miguel Contreras

Type Direction: Ro Hernández

Engineering: Miguel Contreras

Graphics: Ro Hernández & Mara Osman