Julieta Rodríguez Morales

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Mikrobe Variable

The Berber alphabet, with its bold, distinct forms, holds a deep connection to the cultural and historical roots of the Canary Islands. More than just a script, it carries the legacy of the islands' earliest inhabitants, reflecting their traditions and identity. This typeface becomes a bridge between past and present, weaving history into every letter. Its raw, ancient beauty brings the islands’ origins to life in a way that feels both authentic and visually striking. By embracing this influence, the typeface  keeps the spirit of the islands’ heritage alive, making history feel tangible and relevant today.