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Introducing Grez: A Handmade Typeface With the Full Functionality of a Modern Digital Font

Grez is a new typeface by Ulrika Hellberg created entirely from shapes cut out in black paper. It is a typeface made by hand, with the full functionality of a modern digital font.

With a residency grant Ulrika spent two weeks in Grez-sur-Loing, a small village close to Paris, with a history as an international artists’ colony. “I started out without a clear plan, making classical drawings by the river. In the evenings I would watch Glyphs tutorials. At one point, I started cutting out letterforms from paper. It worked best with black paper, but since I didn’t bring any, I painted white paper with black acrylic. I put together an alphabet from A to Z that I collected in my notebook. To guide my process I set up two rules. 1. Paper, scissors and glue stick to be used only (no sketching or use of ruler). 2. No shapes to be drawn directly in Glyphs.”

The typeface is one-case, one weight. Each character has four different alternatives. It has extensive language support as well as ligatures, mathematical signs, currencies and other special characters. It has a randomized feature that can be activated in OpenType.

Ulrika Hellberg 2025
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Ulrika Hellberg

Ulrika Hellberg (b. 1979, Sweden) has a background in fine arts and worked as an art director at fashion agencies in Stockholm and Milan before founding Malmsten Hellberg with Stefania Malmsten in 2013. Malmsten Hellberg is an award-winning graphic design studio with a strong focus on typographical solutions. Ulrika regularly teaches about design systems and type at Beckmans College of Design and at other schools and institutions. Ulrika’s first typeface Grez will be released later this year with the foundry Letters from Sweden. The ambition to create a typeface that captures the essence of something handmade in a new way is something she has been occupied with for a long time, and got the opportunity to explore during a residency grant in a small French village.