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Eliza

Camelot · Pawel Wolowitsch

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Eliza specimen from Camelot

A transitional serif by Pawel Wolowitsch that introduces square, pixel-derived details into a humanistic construction, creating a tension between organic letterform tradition and digital rigidity.

About

Designed by Pawel Wolowitsch at Camelot, Eliza grafts square pixel-like terminals and serifs onto a humanistic serif framework, framing the contrast as an allegory for human and machine. The family runs four weights from Regular to Bold, each with a matching italic, and is accompanied by a monospace sibling. Stylistic sets allow certain letters to shift toward even more geometric forms, giving designers control over how far the digital quality asserts itself.

Classification

Described explicitly as a conceptual exploration of transitional typefaces, with humanistic serif construction modified by square, pixel-like details that introduce a digital rigidity to the letterforms.

Weights

RegularMediumSemiboldBold

Family

Languages

Latin Extended

Tags

transitionalhumanistpixel-influencededitorialserifconceptualtext