Grace Hannah Park navigates the spaces between
type, motion, print, and code to question how medium shapes
message. Her work often begins with noticing how
a moving image can breathe new life into a static poster,
or how certain ideas only make sense once printed,
folded, or bound. Lately, she’s been drawn to the tactile intelligence of street posters—their materiality, their presence—and how these qualities might be translated into digital formats. With a practice grounded in both formal design and experimental tools, she treats graphic design as a
responsive system rather than a fixed outcome.
@www_park_works
hannahpark.work@gmail.com
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Humanitico.otf
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Humanitico is a Latin typeface currently in development. It fuses angular structures with the traces of handwritten script, carrying a sense of human presence within its form. Drawing inspiration from the flourishing of script styles in the late Renaissance and Baroque periods, it seeks a dialogue with the refined sensibilities of the digital age. Positioned between classical romanticism and contemporary order, Humanitico explores the coexistence of mechanical precision and the imperfect rhythm of handwriting.

If you are interested in testing the beta version of the typeface,
please feel free to contact me directly.
2025
Type Design