The Lollipop Shoppe
Created in 2008 for a contemporary interiors shop, this display typeface draws inspiration from the revolutionary modular letterform experiments of the Bauhaus, particularly Joseph Albers' stencil-based alphabets of the 1920s.
By embracing these fundamental geometric principles, we created a typeface that speaks to both modernist heritage and contemporary design sensibilities. Its deliberately reduced forms – built from simple circles and rectangles – give it a timeless quality that continues to feel fresh more than a decade and a half later.
By embracing these fundamental geometric principles, we created a typeface that speaks to both modernist heritage and contemporary design sensibilities. Its deliberately reduced forms – built from simple circles and rectangles – give it a timeless quality that continues to feel fresh more than a decade and a half later.
This lasting relevance mirrors The Lollipop Shoppe's own careful curation of classic design pieces, proving that good design, whether in furniture or typography, transcends trends.