Conectiva was designed by John Vargas Beltrán and published by John Vargas Beltrán. Conectiva contains 7 styles and family package options.
A font face with cyber, spatial, and virtual connotations that offers a decisive futuristic and techno spirit.
Inspired by geometric forms from visual tendencies in the early 2000s, it was used once in corporate identity. Originally created in 1998, it remained unpublished by its author until today. It is now offered with many improvements.
With one alternate for H and more diacritics and ligatures and extended range glyphs, Conectiva can be used in titles and display text that require a futuristic and dynamic style.
Conectiva 2.0 has been arranged and improved with more glyphs and new OpenType features (Fractions, discretional and standard ligatures, slashed zero and more new stylish alternates). This upgrade includes 4 new weight variables (Light, book, bold and extrabold).
Recommended for games, presentations, or any graphic pieces that reveal and need futuristic, techno, and/or Sci-fi style.