ZASELEK

Typography >zaselek< stems from the basic problem of mankind - overpopulation. Letters with a characteristic inverted contrast indicate a difference in population density. The difference is due to geographical location (life in the valley, on the coast or in the mountains), time period (number of people a hundred years ago or today) and the population itself (poverty or wealth).


The vertical construction and the normal width of the letters represent the constant presence of differences. Playful angular-rounded serifs and expressive inverted contrasts constantly excite and make it unique.

The shape of the serif is derived from the shape of the roof tile, which is an integral part of the roof - house - settlement.