![]() ![]() It also became apparent that they didn’t want a single, custom typeface or family, but were looking to accomplish something I have not seen executed elsewhere… they wanted a suite of typefaces that could all interact connectively with each other. What unfolded over the next couple of months as we discussed the project was not the need for just a “custom font” but the desire to use type more prevalently in their communications to allow for them to create age-specific flexibility. I was curious where this might lead since I was familiar with Original Champions of Design’s fantastic revision to the Girl Scouts identity and their use of Joshua Darden’s ubiquitous Omnes as their everyday typeface-and I couldn’t complain with either execution, and wondered how I would fit in. Having been a scout in an earlier life and now having a young daughter about to enter into scouting, I jumped at the chance to see if I could help. Some time ago, the Girl Scouts of the USA approached me to discuss producing some “custom fonts” for them. ![]()
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