At first glance, Quilichao Grotesk reads as a classic neo-grotesque: clean, functional, and built upon a rigorous European structure. And it is. As a type family, it is a robust variable font, designed to address a wide range of visual identity needs through its weight and slant axes. But a closer look reveals something more.
The typeface emerges from a profound personal and territorial transformation. Developed during a long period spent in Santander de Quilichao, it reflects the shift from an inward, technique-driven practice toward a design approach shaped by place, time, and listening. What is often perceived as a culturally “small” territory became a catalyst for rethinking design—not as imposition, but as dialogue. Calm, community, and the rhythm of everyday life left their mark on the letterforms.
Its most distinctive detail appears in the accents. The acute and grave accents deliberately break from convention, following the precise angle of the letter “V”—the initial of Estudio Vástago. It is a quiet technical signature, almost invisible at first glance, signaling authorship and origin to the trained eye.
Quilichao Grotesk is, in essence, a vessel for global, rational aesthetics inhabited by lived experience rooted in Cauca, Colombia. It performs with the precision of a Swiss watch, yet carries the pulse of a real place and a real story.