Encapsulating London-based design agency Office Of Overview’s interpretation of ‘Modern Americanca’ – following a wild weekend in California’s small town backcountry – Pondo is a variable reserve contrast typeface, created in collaboration with type designer Tom Baber, working across the initial sketches and wider concept. Inspired by its namesake and inspiration, Ponderosa, Pondo embodies the studio’s obsession with the reverse contrast type genre and its association with the Wild West. Imbuing ‘the old voice’ of America with a contemporary edge is a feat that the team considers to have been the project’s greatest tribulation.
“The biggest challenge of the design process was the need to balance the old and the new, and the flair and functionality of the typeface,” Creative Director James Sedgwick-Taylor tells us, granting themselves the sizable task of illustrating the concept of ‘Modern Americana.’ “We needed something rooted in the old west, but with a modern kick,” he continues, “and of course, we needed something that was going to be actually useful.” This particular need manifested in Pondo’s variable version, whilst it is also available in three fixed weights. “The variable nature gives each letterform a tighter structure to work within,” Sedgwick-Taylor remarks, “and a place of stability overarching the character set.”