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Contributed by Álvaro Franca on Jul 11th, 2022. Artwork published in .
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In early 2021, San Francisco-based cloud computing company Netlify changed its brand communication typeface to Naipe Foundry’s Pacaembu, a move by the hand of designer Justin Chuan.

You can see Pacaembu handling most of the text in their website and across their social media, webinars, blogs and other communication channels. On the website, Google font Mulish is used for secondary copy and Menlo makes an appearence whenever snippets of code need to be shown.

For this identity, Pacaembu is always used with its alternate single-storey lower-case a.

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