Vocal Type Co.

Vocal Type Co. Inspired by the lack of diversity in the design industry, Vocal is type design company that works to highlight the history and culture of minority groups.

Hey everyone, I'm back with more of the inspiration behind VTC Wii. Specifically around the Women's Rights Movements Dol...
04/23/2026

Hey everyone, I'm back with more of the inspiration behind VTC Wii. Specifically around the Women's Rights Movements Dolle Mina and Wij Vrouwen Eisen (We Women Demand).
I think the most surprising find throughout this research process was discovering a photograph from Dolle Mina's first anniversary demonstration, where Angela Davis was a speaker.
But you can learn all about that and more on our website. Many more movements and citations to come. Thanks!

Back at it with more of the history and references that inspired VTC Wij, as a part of our year long collaboration with ...
04/14/2026

Back at it with more of the history and references that inspired VTC Wij, as a part of our year long collaboration with .
We started off with Anton de Kom and his legacy, which inspired us to look at a broader postwar history of protest in the Netherlands.
Here we move from Anton de Kom on anti-colonial and migration struggles and dive into the history of Indonesia and Suriname's fight for independence, along with the fight for civil rights for those living in the Netherlands.
More to come!

In case you missed it, we've recently released a new font family called VTC Wij, built around our year-long, multi-proje...
04/10/2026

In case you missed it, we've recently released a new font family called VTC Wij, built around our year-long, multi-project collaboration with .

In 2025, Graphic Matters, a Breda, Netherlands-based design organization, invited us to participate in a multi-project collaboration rooted in Dutch postwar protest history. Together, we developed CHARACTERS:
Voices in Type, a project that unfolded across a mural, a protest sign-making curriculum for secondary school students, an exhibition, a Koppermaandag publication, a one-day conference, and the typeface VTC WJ.

The project began with Anton de Kom, a writer, resistance fighter, and anti-colonial activist whose work became an early reference point in Dutch colonial and resistance history. His grandson was among the more than sixty volunteers who painted the 105-me-ter mural in Breda where VTC Wij first appeared.

Much more to come on the collaboration and the stories behind VTC Wij. Thanks!

As a part of our year long collaboration with  , VTC Wij draws from multiple liberation movements across Dutch postwar h...
04/08/2026

As a part of our year long collaboration with , VTC Wij draws from multiple liberation movements across Dutch postwar history. However; it began with one man: Anton de Kom.

Anton de Kom was a Surinamese writer, resistance fighter, and anti-colonial activist whose 1934 book Wij slaven van Suriname was the first history of slavery and Dutch colonialism written from a Surinamese perspective. He died in a German concentration camp in 1945. For decades, his work remained largely unknown outside Surinamese-Dutch communities. This is his story, and the starting point for VTC Wij.

More to come on both VTC Wij and the collaboration.

I'm back, with what's probably our largest update in quite a white. In 2025, Graphic Matters, a Breda, Netherlands-based...
04/02/2026

I'm back, with what's probably our largest update in quite a white.

In 2025, Graphic Matters, a Breda, Netherlands-based design organization, invited us to participate in a multi-project collaboration rooted in Dutch postwar protest history. Together, we developed CHARACTERS:
Voices in Type, a project that unfolded across a mural, a protest sign-making curriculum for secondary school students, an exhibition, a Koppermaandag publication, a one-day conference, and the typeface VTC Wij (Dutch for "We").

VTC Wij draws from protest movements including Indonesian in-dependence, LGBTQ rights, Dolle Mina, Wij Vrouwen Eisen, the squatters' movement, Surinamese independence, anti-nuclear protest, and Black Lives Matter, among others.

While VTC Wij is available now on our site, much more on the full history and our work with and to come. Thanks!

You might not be aware of this, but many of our past releases have come, not from our research alone, but from your reco...
01/13/2026

You might not be aware of this, but many of our past releases have come, not from our research alone, but from your recommendations and submissions: like VTC Tank Man, VTC Tatsuro, and more. Vocal Type wouldn't have come this far without you, for so many reasons. So, if there's an activist, cause, culture, protest, or movement you would like to see become a future font family, please let us know. It would be a pleasure to hear from you. Thank you!

Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and new year. As 2026 begins, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on 2025.In tota...
01/07/2026

Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and new year. As 2026 begins, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on 2025.
In total honesty, 2025 was a tough year. For us, our family, our industry, and you know the rest. However, it was also a very necessary and meaningful year. In the absence of client work came an abundance of clarity regarding our vision for the future.
After 4 years (2020-24) of moving a million miles an hour, I never had the opportunity to sit with and think about what I want Vocal Type to fully be, what our identity looks like, what does a more expansive website look like, what do I actually want to build. This year provided me the opportunity to figure all of that out. While this is a much longer story, I'm proud to share some of the work we've done this year.
And this July, I'm looking forward to celebrating 10 years of Vocal Type! More to come.

I don't know where the time has gone. It's already two years since releasing VTC Tré, and ever since I find myself check...
09/30/2025

I don't know where the time has gone. It's already two years since releasing VTC Tré, and ever since I find myself checking to see if that's still, because I don't know who that is in the mirror with grey patches of hair.
But I digress. Just wanted to celebrate by taking a moment to thank everyone who has made my passion project turned dream job a reality. Vocal Type wouldn't be here without you, so thank you.
Thank you.

A tad late with the post after this long holiday weekend, but I am extremely excited to announce that the all new VTC Ma...
09/03/2025

A tad late with the post after this long holiday weekend, but I am extremely excited to announce that the all new VTC Martin Display is now available. And in case you missed, so is the larger VTC Martin family, only at VocalType.co
Thanks for the support, and much more to come.

Arriving on the 62nd anniversary anniversary of Dr. King's infamous _I Have A Dream_ speech, I am proud to announce the ...
08/28/2025

Arriving on the 62nd anniversary anniversary of Dr. King's infamous _I Have A Dream_ speech, I am proud to announce the upcoming release of VTC Martin Display.

Unlike the VTC Martin font family that was released this June, VTC Martin Display remains closer to the original typeface released in 2016—bold in its uppercase, lighter in its lowercase—while also expanding to include variable italics.

More to come!

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