Massimo Vignelli’s “five fonts idea” is a famous design philosophy advocating that a designer only needs a very limited selection of high-quality, classic typefaces to create effective, timeless work. Vignelli argued that the massive proliferation of typefaces was “visual pollution” and that designers should focus on mastery of a few, rather than experimenting with thousands.
︎ MOROS ︎stands on the opposite to Vignelli’s idea. It is not a joke. It is a reverse blood dripping grotesque typeface. Because, sometime, a designer may need it.



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