Qhaway typography
Qhaway and Misk'i Qhaway are two typefaces made specifically for the Quechua language variation spoken in Bolivia.
The characteristic features of the letters originate from the embroidered shapes found in Andean fabrics called 'Tocapus'.
The typeface family was created with 4 visual weights: regular, italic, bold and bold italic.
An interesting fact is that the alphabet of the Quechua language is different from Spanish or English.
Typography created by J. Pablo Lizárraga
Software used: Illustrator, Glyphs.
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