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Face To Face
Stefan Hattenbach started designing typefaces in 1996. In 2003, he established his own independent foundry and design studio, MAC Rhino Fonts (MRF). Proud A.S. Roma supporter and father of two, Stefan works his magic from a studio in the beautiful city of Stockholm.
What do you love about designing type?
Oh many things. One is the challenge of getting the details to work, but at the same time contribute to the overall style of the typeface.

Another pleasure is to see if your initial ideas will be suited for a final product. Sometimes the end result turns out just fine but not as you planned from the beginning. A third thing would be the fact that the same “basic pieces” are used over and over again, like notes in music, and yet the outcome can be so different.
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