Utopia, pictured above, is a "digital typeface that portrays the mixture between the modernist architecture of Oscar Niemeyer and informal occupation of the urban space that shapes major Brazilian cities." In other words, all the letters look like buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer, jumbled up in Brazilian proximities.
[Images: BLDGBLOG written in Utopia; the whole font, posterized].
Utopia was designed by Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain; because their site uses Flash, however, you can't directly link to the font. But it's there.
So if somebody stumbles on a city full of Oscar Niemeyer buildings... will they suspect hidden messages in every glance?
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