As AI takes center stage, there’s a growing backlash against overly polished design in everything from photography and advertising, to typography. Tuig, released last month, arrives with that same mantra. Designed by Lausanne-based French designer Guillaume Berry through his side project Marmite Defontes, the variable display typeface embraces wobble, tension, and just enough weirdness to feel human.
Berry’s foundry, Marmite Defontes, operates …
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