Adam Ladd has got it. “It” is the ultimate artistic intangible. You know it when you see it, hear it, feel it. It’s the mysterious creative singularity that gives an artist a “voice.” And although it’s not guaranteed, having it often begets results. Ladd is an example, as this Cincinnati, Ohio based designer boasts clients like Harley Davidson, Food Network, Disney, Trader Joe’s, Starbucks, iD Mobile, Costco, Hobby Lobby, L.L. Bean, Whole Foods, Minted, the Calgary Flames, Raising Cane’s, Blizzard Entertainment, Penguin Random House, Canva, and EatingWell…to name a few. Check out his website to learn more about him, or at the very least, have a look at this fabulous video where his 5-year old daughter shares her first impressions of logos.
We are proud to host Ladd’s work here at YouWorkForThem. Dive into his powerhouse of a collection and take your creative arsenal to new heights.
Today we are featuring Ladd Design’s Lufga. Lufga is a geometric sans serif font family with a touch of distinction. Simple yet sophisticated, this typeface design presents a clean and modern appearance while carrying subtle retro tones. Most notably, the lowercase g and u make it recognizable for your branding applications, and there are also stylistic alternates when needed. The unique lowercase g is especially impressive. It almost magically conveys deferred gratification, a sense of wanting more, a curious need to seek out what’s on offer. It sticks in the brain, and that’s no accident.
With a minimal design, low contrast, large x-height, and thin through black weights (with italics), Lufga is well suited as both a workhorse text and display font for branding, advertising, packaging, headlines, magazines, websites, logo designs, and more.
Lufga’s features include:
• Stylistic alternates (G, a, g, u, w)
• Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps
• Arrow icons
• Fractions, numerators, denominators
• Superscript, subscript
With over 600 glyphs, this font has extensive multilingual Latin language support (100+ languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.