Tre Seals is a contemporary type designer and the founder of Vocal Type Co., a type foundry dedicated to creating fonts inspired by underrepresented cultures and histories. His work uniquely blends inclusivity and activism, using typography to amplify the voices of marginalized communities. Tre draws inspiration from historical movements such as the Civil Rights Movement and LGBTQ+ activism, meticulously designing fonts based on protest signs and cultural moments. Largely self-taught, his passion for type design has driven him to become a recognized name in the field, known for challenging traditional, Eurocentric norms in typography. Through his typefaces, Tre explores themes of identity, race, and representation, connecting historical activism with contemporary design.

As someone who also enjoys working with typography, I admire Tre Seals’ thoughtful and impactful approach. While my own work focuses more on creative expression and fun rather than activism, I find his ability to tell stories through fonts deeply inspiring. His innovative approach has earned him international acclaim, making his fonts a popular choice for designers, brands, and activists seeking meaningful and impactful visual storytelling. By prioritizing stories often overlooked in design, Tre Seals continues to pave the way for new narratives in typography.

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