From London-based design studio OMSE:
DOJA gin is the world’s first Indo-Japanese spirit – the result of native botanicals from Japan and India being mixed together to create something new. This surprising combination of ingredients embraces tradition and modernity in equal measure, honouring two cultures in every sip.
This mixing of cultures and ingredients inspired our name: In(do-ja)panese. Likewise our distinctive logo mixes typefaces and languages: Japanese, English and Devanagari. The design system builds further on the idea of mixing, bringing together ingredients, type, illustration and photography in different ways to create a variety of striking layouts.
While DOJA is composed in the X Compressed style of GT Flexa and mixed with the Devanagari version of Pancho, Apoc appears in small sizes for the information alongside the whole identity. The font used for the Japanese text is Togalité, see the comments. Illustrations by Patricia Doria.
9 Comments on “DOJA gin”
This Japanese font is M-Plus Serif. Please add it.
Hi A, can you point me to a website for this font? I’ve looked at M PLUS website and GitHub and ran a general web search using various spelling variants, but all I can find are sans-serif fonts. Does it have an alternate name?
Its Togarite font:
https://fontdasu.com/902
Thank you, that helped! トガリテ Togalité now has a page.
thanks!
Hello, can you update it Yutaka Satoh Japanese Fonts, Ok?
Hello A,
I’m not sure what exactly you want us to update. I’m aware of a Japanese type designer named 佐藤 豊 Yutaka Sato. Is he involved in the design of トガリテ Togalité?
If it’s about something else, and unrelated to this Use, please send us an email and detail what you want us to add or update, ok?
I Just Add The Wanpaku,Happy,Capie,Bokutoh,and NTLG the font please add the font,please?(Designer Yutaka Satoh page)
I’ve made pages for the typefaces by Yutaka Satoh that are currently sold via Adobe Fonts and Fontworks.
Since I can’t read Japanese, I have difficulties understanding which names relate to the same design and which don’t. For example, I assume that the typeface distributed by Adobe Fonts as Capirera is the same that you listed as Capie (キャピー), and probably also the same offered by Fontworks as SeuratCapie (スーラキャピ) – correct?
What about NitalagoRuika; is that the same design listed by TypeCache as New Type-labo Gothic (ニュータイプラボゴシック) and by Fontworks as RodinNTLG (ロダンNTLG)?
At the moment, the pages don’t have samples yet. We will add a sample as soon as there is a Use for the typeface in question.
Again, for future requests that don’t relate to the shown Use, please use email instead. Same goes for any pointers regarding errors and omissions.