Artwork
Fonts for a progressive future.
By Matthew Hinders-AndersonActivists struggle with the high costs when designing the visual identity of protests, which often lack sufficient funding. Matthew Hinders-Anderson took it upon himself` to create “good-looking, freely-distributable fonts” that could be used by any “activist, an[y] academic, or anyone just trying to make this world a better place”.
Another designer who cannot go unmentioned in this context is Tré Seals, whose typefaces are inspired by social justice movements, especially those within the Black community.
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