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A legal ops guide to internal collaboration

Client
Habibur Rj
Category
Defense Lawyer
Start Date
December 2, 2022
End Date
December 29, 2022

Overview

Minimalism combined with elements of french typography and brutalism helped us to realize the site exactly as we imagined with the client at the beginning: visually restrained, but stylish. Informative and pleasant to use, with an elegant aftertaste of a serious financial institution. Combined with elements of french typography and visually restrained, but stylish. Informative and pleasant to use, with an elegant aftertaste of a serious financial institutional client, and close collaboration.

  • Accomplished
  • Marketplace startups
  • SaaS startups
  • Advantage

Typography

The basic idea was to find a balance between the thin, wispy sans-serif used to indicate a ‘futuristic‘ tone, and a bold, masculine font synonymous with ‘construction‘. We came up with something in the middle, leaning towards lighter-weighted fonts, but still with a hint of that blocky ‘construction’ vibe. We use Chaney for general display and when we want to drive attention to the content, and the technical and geometric Sora font for the body copy and paste overall hierarchy.

The basic idea was to find a balance between the thin, wispy sans-serif used to indicate a ‘futuristic‘ tone, and a bold, masculine font synonymous with ‘construction‘. We came up with something in the middle, leaning towards lighter-weighted fonts, but still with a hint of that blocky ‘construction’ vibe.

Overview

Minimalism combined with elements of french typography and brutalism helped us to realize the site exactly as we imagined with the client at the beginning: visually restrained, but stylish. Informative and pleasant to use, with an elegant aftertaste of a serious financial institution. Combined with elements of french typography and visually restrained, but stylish.

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