Experimental » Inbetween by Jutojo
| 1 weights | Single weights | ||
| Single User License: | 30,00 EUR | Single User License: | 30,00 EUR |
| Multi User License: | 72,00 EUR | Multi User License: | 72,00 EUR |
| This Font is available for Mac and Windows (PostScript Type 1) | |||
Info about "Inbetween"
Release: January 2004
INBETWEEN features an alphabet created from objects formed by bent wire.
In this weight, the objects are depicted at an angle of 40 degrees. Instead of upper case letters, INBETWEEN also contains an alphabet depicted at an angle of –40 degrees. This allows users to build spatial letter formations on two axes.
The font was originally created by JUTOJO for the Jazzanova album “Inbetween” but was limited to the six letters used in spelling Jazzanova. JUTOJO is a Berlin-based design group comprised of three people, who work with graphics, film and installations.
Interview with the Designer Jutojo
Your name / Company name
Johannes Braun / JUTOJO
Can you give us a brief description about you and the company you work for?
Our company consists of three partners and was founded in 1998. We do graphic design, visual installations and make music related films. Nowadays, work a lot for the sonarkollektiv music label (records, discs, videos), for the French Embassy (magazines, flyers) and for cultural institutes (installations, videos).
How would you characterize your design style?
Design is an image of space.
Place of work
Berlin, Germany
Can you give us a short description about your font?
Three-dimensional letters made of wire.
Why did you design this font and what was your inspiration?
To create a font that fits into a three-dimensional space.
What was this font intended for and what was the main idea behind designing the font?
To complete it, from the 6 already existing letters.
What is the ideal usage of your font?
Creating spaces with letters.
Where does the name come from?
The first 6 letters j-a-z-n-o-v were created for the jazzanova album "inbetween".
Do you think that too many fonts exist?
Never!
Your future plans?
Films and projected spaces in any sense.





