PVF Display
Due Studio · Alessio Pompadura, Massimiliano Vitti · 2019

An all-caps modular geometric display face built on a grid of interlocking straight and curved segments that generate tangents and overlaps across 565 glyphs.
About
Designed by Alessio Pompadura and Massimiliano Vitti and first released in 2019, PVF Display constructs each letter from a grid where straight and curved segments meet in tangencies and overlaps, producing a dense, systematic visual texture. The typeface supports Latin-1 Supplement and ships with four stylistic sets offering alternate constructions within the same modular logic. Its single-weight, all-caps nature makes it purpose-built for headlines and identity work where structural rigour is the point.
Classification
An all-caps modular geometric typeface built on a grid system with juxtaposed straight and curved segments, intended explicitly for display use with a single weight.