Quadratique was designed by Juan Lavalle and published by Eurotypo. Quadratique contains 1 style.
Quadratique is the first font of a large family that was originated in geometric patterns.
We developed a system through a square of 6 modules of side, which are transformed and combined to give up 104 originals glyphs. As a result, each letter is a subfamily that may be combined by overlapping (A, a, a.salt and a.swsh) and thus generate more than 365 glyphs, or thousands if we combine different letters.
Quadratique is so easy to use, that user does not need guidance. You just must typeset [aaaa, bbbb, etc.] and start to play, try to make that each module overlapping with others and repeat [(a + A) (a + A) (a + A), etc.]
You may create thousands of new patterns and creative frames just combining different modules.