Check out the new Lust Pro & Lust Pro Didone to see how the typeface has grown and evolved! Confident and versatile, Lust is an exercise in indulgencean attempt to create something over the top and vastly useful.
More If Lust seems both new and familiar, thats because it is. The series unapologetically channels Herb Lubalin, but produced with a deliberate, contemporary twist.
There is an intentional slyness infused in the letterformsthe extreme thick and thin lines flow effortlessly without becoming gratuitous.
Its always just enough, not too much. What makes the type series so appealing? The curves. When asked to describe the letterforms, most people unwittingly allude to the human form, using adjectives usually reserved for describing physical traits creating all-too-familiar comparisons.
Summerour has grown to accept this as unavoidable and reasonable given his acknowledgement of its influences and has provided nuances within the letterforms to accentuate that.
Intended to be set large, the typeface has both Standard (Lust, Lust Didone and a single unified Italic) and Display variants making it perfect for editorial use and a flexible solution for any display need.