The life story of this legendary, scary and terrifying Colombian man is now especially reflected in the series “Narcos”.
The same small details make anyone interested in TV series eager to see a movie or series about it. According to Netflix brand design lead Noah Nathan, the move away from Gotham and to creating a bespoke font was driven by escalating costs and the ability to make the identity more ownable. A series about Pablo Escobar, known as the King of Cocaine in the world, the man who ran the world’s largest drug cartel and was killed in 1993 at the age of 44, but soon became a wave of violence and terror in the country. Netflix has unveiled a new custom typeface to be used across the streaming platform’s brand identity, developed by the in-house design team in partnership with foundry Dalton Maag. “Narcos” can be considered one of the most important serialization projects in recent years on television networks.
But don’t worry, you can consider these factors for future projects and make the headlines of action movies and flyers more interesting. Of course, the designer could make the feel of the font more exciting by adding other effects. The logo font of this film has a hard and realistic style that is referred to as both the police force and the person who manages drugs all over the world. There are all kinds of violations in police movies, but in Narcos movie, the culprit is a drug dealer.