If you want to buy things that cut, the Viñas cutlery shop at Atocha 62 has been the place to go since 1920. And if you want to see street lettering, its façade is a monument to horror vacui and terrific marketing.
To fit so many messages in so little space, Viñas’ lettes are a variable font before variable fonts. From the oldest ones painted on thick, domed, enamelled sheet metal to the most modern ones on a thinner metal plate, they all form part of the same family that adapts its width and thickness to the size of their place in the wall to compose dozens of fantastic advertising slogans.
The signs are signed Casa Soto – Madrid and you can still see the pencil lines made by the sign-painter when sketching the work. This horizontal division into five stripes is typical of sign making and has been retained in Atocha 62 font. Punctuation and accents are strange in a sans serif design, especially compared to the tilde of the Ñ, and have been maintained as a stylistic set accessible through an OpenType feature.
With two variable axes, Width and Thickness, Atocha 62 is versatile, expressive and can say anything out loud.
The benefit that a large company obtains by using a font in a national press advertising campaign is not the same as that received by a small local business that uses it on a poster.
That is why our typefaces are licensed based on the size of the end customer, who is the owner of the licence and can use it without limitations and share it with his design studio or printing company.
To test our types and make proposals to clients, write an email to gerencia@mtm.madrid and we will provide you fonts for presentations purposes.
For unlimited commercial use in small companies with up to 5 employees.
For unlimited commercial use in companies with between 6 and 50 employees.
For unlimited commercial use in companies with 51 employees or more.