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Ximerix by Zuca Sardan

Contributed by Tereza Bettinardi on Nov 7th, 2016. Artwork published in .
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Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 1
Photo: Tereza Bettinardi. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Tereza Bettinardi.

Brazilian poet Zuca Sardan has been publishing sporadically since the 1950s, although his diplomatic career kept him away from Brazil. Ximerix/Xiremix was illustrated by the poet himself. The book was meant to keep the aesthetics of fanzine but with a hint of graphic refinement.

The constructivist caps are stylistic alternates from Euclid BP Bold. This font has been revised and expanded into a full family, now known as Euclid Flex.

Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 2
Photo: Tereza Bettinardi. illustrations by Zuca Sardan. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Tereza Bettinardi.
Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 3
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Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 4
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Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 5
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Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 6
Photo: Tereza Bettinardi. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Tereza Bettinardi.
Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 7
Photo: Tereza Bettinardi. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Tereza Bettinardi.
Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 8
Photo: Tereza Bettinardi. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Tereza Bettinardi.
Ximerix by Zuca Sardan 9
Photo: Tereza Bettinardi. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Tereza Bettinardi.

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