Guadalupana was designed by John Vargas Beltrán and published by John Vargas Beltrán.
Guadalupana contains 3 styles and family package options.
On October 12th 1976 a new basilica was inaugurated in honor and in gratitude to the Patron Saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, loved by the Mexican people.
This basilica was designed by the Mexican architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (died on April 16th 2012). It stands out by its hug spacious interior, generously decorated with bronze elements. The aesthetic value of these items even includes many signs and text inscriptions in a particular typeface and style, of which this font is a reinterpretation.
The purpose of this project is to revival this eclesiastical written letter forms in bronze and taking them to digital format. I was inspired to this on my last trip to Mexico in September of 2012.
Font Family:
· Guadalupana Light
· Guadalupana Regular
· Guadalupana Bold
File Size: 5.49 MB
Tags: 1970,
architecture,
art, basilica, bronze,
catholic, catholicism,
church,
display, ecclesiastical, ecumenical,
experimental, faith,
geometric, got it, latin america,
mexican,
mexico,
modern, parish, pilgrimage,
religion, religious, sans, sans serif,
squareRelease date: February 5, 2014
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