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. 

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.
The typeface allows The Lollipop Shoppe to maintain a consistent brand presence across all touchpoints without relying on heavy-handed logo placement – price tags, signage, and communications all carry the brand's DNA through the typography.