Neurus
Neurus is a bold and playful display typeface designed by Ramiro Espinoza, inspired by the expanded, reverse-contrast lettering styles popular in 1970s signage—particularly those found across the streets of Paris and Barcelona. With their wide proportions, exaggerated horizontals, and unexpected weight distribution, these letterforms exude retro charm and confident eccentricity.
Neurus embraces that visual language and transforms it into a dynamic and versatile digital typeface. Its name is a subtle nod to fans of 1970s Argentine animation, alluding to the infamous Professor Neurus, a villain from the cult cartoon Hijitus,
Ideal for editorial headlines, posters, logos, music festivals communication and expressive branding, Neurus brings vintage flair into contemporary design with style and wit.