Cholla
Cholla
Cholla
(choh-ya)
DESIGNED BY SIBYLLE HAGMANN
CHOLLA
The Cholla typeface family was designed by Sibylle Hagmann in 1998-99 and named after a species of cactus she encountered in the Mojave Desert.
Cholla was originally developed for the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. There, art director Denise Gonzales Crisp and associate designer, Carla Figueroa, collaborated with Hagmann to create a series of fonts that would offer a great deal of variation. The variety was needed to echo the schools nine different departments, yet together the fonts had to exude a unied feel. It was rst used in the radically designed 1999/2000 Art Center catalog which won an honorable mention in I.D. magazine and was also featured in Eye No. 31.
Originally Hagmann set out to design a typeface that, as she recalls, I could feel comfortable making, rst of all, and one that would serve a purpose and had a clear idea behind it, and something that I would want to use myself. Stylistically Hagmann set out to create 12 cuts with slightly different personalities, with different ideas applied. For example the Bold weight isnt simply the Regular with weight gain, but has bold letterforms with their own peculiar details. What all weights share and what is the necessary unifying detail is the tapered curve marked out, for example, in the lowercase as right top and bottom of the bowl. Gonzales adds: The forms seemed classical as well. This combination could have a long life, and be timely. I also saw at least in the beginnings of Cholla forms that connoted hybrid, of interconnection, of human and machine growing together. These notions seem appropriate for a school that teaches design and art.
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SUBTLE CHANGES IN DETAIL LEND INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER TO EACH WEIGHT.
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SANS THIN SANS REGULAR SANS ITALIC SANS BOLD
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SLAB THIN SLAB REGULAR SLAB OBLIQUE SLAB BOLD
CHOLLA IS THE SPINIEST AND MOST VICIOUS of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. The tracts of chollas with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring. BECAUSE THE SEEDS ARE USUALLY STERILE, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints. The thickly interwoven needles are strongly barbed and once in the esh stick with persistence and leave a painful wound. This species is seldom found on the Mojave Desert but is plentiful on the Colorado Desert.
CHOLLA IS THE SPINIEST AND MOST VICIOUS of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. The tracts of chollas with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring.
BECAUSE THE SEEDS ARE USUALLY STERILE, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints. The thickly interwoven needles are strongly barbed and once in the esh stick with persistence and leave a painful wound. This species is seldom found on the Mojave Desert but is plentiful on the Colorado Desert.
CHOLLA IS THE SPINIEST AND MOST VICIOUS of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. NO OTHER SPECIES PRESENTS such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. Because the seeds are usually ster ile, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints.
CHOLLA IS THE SPINIEST AND MOST VICIOUS of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. BECAUSE THE SEEDS ARE USUALLY STERILE, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints. The thickly interwoven needles are strongly barbed and once in the esh stick with persistence and leave a painful wound.
SANS BOLD
ne color effects
SLAB THIN
ne color effects
SANS BOLD
SPINIEST
propagation is effected principally
SLAB BOLD
STERILE
alluvial fans
Beautiful Tracts of Chollas
SANS THIN
SLAB OBLIQUE
SLAB REGULAR
Canyons
INDIVIDUAL PLANTS
SLAB BOLD
SANS REGULAR
SANS ITALIC
effected
STRONGLY BARBED
dissected benches
SLAB BOLD
SANS THIN
SANS BOLD
UNICASE
SLAB THIN
SANS ITALIC
COLORADO
INTERWOVEN NEEDLES
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SLAB THIN
Aa Aa Aa Aa
WIDE WIDE SMALL CAPS UNICASE UNICASE LIGATURES
Aa Aa Aa Aa
SANS THIN ITALIC SANS BOLD ITALIC SLAB THIN OBLIQUE SLAB BOLD OBLIQUE
Cholla is the spiniest and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons.
Cholla is the spiniest and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. Cholla is the spiniest and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects.
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Cholla is the spiniest and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons.
BECAUSE THE SEEDS ARE USUALLY STERILE, PROPAGATION IS EFFECTED PRINCIPALLY BY DETACHMENT OF THE ESHY JOINTS. THE THICKLY INTERWOVEN NEEDLES ARE STRONGLY BARBED AND ONCE IN THE ESH STICK WITH PERSISTENCE AND LEAVE A PAINFUL WOUND.
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14/18 PT.
THE TRACTS OF CHOLLAS with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring. Because the seeds are usually sterile, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints. THE TRACTS OF CHOLLAS with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring. Because the seeds are usually sterile, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints.
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BECAUSE THE SEEDS ARE USUALLY STERILE, PROPAGATION IS EFFECTED PRINCIPALLY BY DETACHMENT OF THE ESHY JOINTS. THE THICKLY INTERWOVEN NEEDLES ARE STRONGLY BARBED AND ONCE IN THE ESH STICK WITH PERSISTENCE AND LEAVE A PAINFUL WOUND.
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individual plants
SANS BOLD
ne color effects
WIDE BOLD
propagation
Spiniest
alluvial fans
SLAB THIN
COLORADO
Greens and browns are always alluring
UNICASE
Canyons
Individual Plants
EFFECTS
fleshy joints
THICKLY INTERWOVEN NEEDLES
SLAB BOLD
UNICASE
COLORADO
dissected benches
UNICASE
SLAB THIN
UNICASE LIGATURES
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WIDE
MOUTHS
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Aa Aa Aa Aa
WIDE ITALIC WIDE BOLD WIDE BOLD ITALIC WIDE ULTRA BOLD
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SLAB ULTRA BOLD SLAB ULTRA BOLD OBLIQUE
Cholla is the spiniest and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. The TRACTS OF CHOLLAS with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring. BECAUSE THE SEEDS ARE USUALLY STERILE, propagation is effected principally by detachment of the eshy joints. The thickly interwoven needles are strongly barbed and once in the esh stick with persistence and leave a painful wound. This species is seldom found on the MOJAVE DESERT but is plentiful on the Colorado Desert.
CHOLLA IS THE SPINIEST and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. The tracts of chollas with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring.
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14/18 PT.
Cholla is the spiniest and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the DISSECTED benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects.
CHOLLA IS THE SPINIEST and most vicious of all our cacti. Individual plants often congregate to form thickets on the dissected benches and alluvial fans issuing from the mouths of the large canyons. No other species presents such interesting forms or gives such ne color effects. The tracts of chollas with their blending of greens and browns are always alluring.
TEXT EXCERPTED FROM THE CALIFORNIA DESERTS, BY EDMUND C . JAEGER, STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1965.
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