A modular typeface built from a basic set of shapes, designed through a playful and experimental process. The letters are deconstructed into modules and recombined, producing multiple possibilities for each character. The curves, line values, proportions, and spacing emerge from the peculiarities and quirks of each letter.

This approach was based on H. F. Henderson’s book "Understanding Molecular Typography" and the work of other type designers on the systematization of the shapes in an alphabet.

The name of the font intends to spotlight the work and figure of Rosalind Franklin, whose research was a fundamental part in the scientific developments around DNA, RNA and many important discoveries, but was not recognized until after her death.

Released
September 2019
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RIBONUCLEIC
deoxyribonucleic acid*
(NaHCO3)
Sugar, Phosphates & Bases
x-rays!