Bapalopa was designed by Luke Turvey and published by Okaycat. Bapalopa contains 2 styles and family package options.
Bapalopa is inspired by classic graffiti ‘blockbuster’ letter forms. These letters are made to look as big and as wide as possible. Bapalopa‘s linework is kept very loose & relaxed, mostly smooth with some distressed edges.
Viewed up-close, there is lots of texture from the individual pen strokes which gives Bapalopa it’s cool freehand drawn look. Use ‘Bapalopa‘ and ‘Bapalopa Pa’ together to create eye catching designs. To make it extra fun, a handful of the largely useless alternates, (like that dumb ‘currency’ symbol) were replaced with big blocky hearts, stars, and arrows. Check it out!
Bapalopa is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.