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Balium Blur is a contemporary sans-serif type system born from the deliberate reinterpretation of printing errors and the traditional techniques once used to conceal them. It treats error as an intentional latent flaw: areas that would conventionally require stroke thinning are instead saturated with black, exaggerated blur, and deliberate overbleeding. This approach creates a recurring, irregular visual language that oscillates between solidity and distortion, introducing expressive noise into a visual culture increasingly shaped by algorithmic precision. The name Balium derives from the Latin balium, associated with the act of abbagliare—to dazzle, to overwhelm with glare or brightness. This notion of glare and visual excess directly informs the typeface’s construction: its forms are not refined by subtraction, but rather built through accumulation, where excess material becomes structure and error transforms into a generative principle. The family includes Roman and Extra Bold weights featuring the aforementioned overprint effect. Across these styles, Balium Blur progressively intensifies its anomalies, exploring imperfection through the filled style and its consistent pairing with matching italic counterparts. This version also includes 50 discretionary ligatures, developed from the most common letter bigrams found in text. These ligatures intentionally overbleed the letterforms, creating an “inception” effect within the type system itself—an experiment worth exploring. Balium Blur is conceived as a versatile yet distinctly experimental voice, capable of shifting fluidly from headline to interface without losing its character. It is designed for brands and designers who embrace controlled imperfection, operating at the intersection of contemporary typography, technology, and visual experimentation. Typeface Specifications: • Format: Static .ttf • Included: Core, Filled • Weights: Roman, Extra Bold (with matching Oblique) • Global Support: 447 glyphs co

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    Designing an exclusive typeface at Unio Designs means building a proprietary visual language that is consistent and recognizable across every touchpoint, from the logo to everyday communication. The same approach defines all the assets we create: mockups, gradients, patterns, templates, and layouts are conceived as design tools, not decorative extras. Every curve, spacing choice, and visual structure is crafted to perform in real-world production, giving brands a distinctive, durable identity beyond off-the-shelf solutions.

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