Monolita
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sample-uxmal
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sample-coatlicue
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coatlicue
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Coatlicue - mother of the deities - Goddess of fertility, patroness of life and death, guide of rebirth. The goddess' Classical Nahuatl name can be rendered both Cōātlīcue and Cōātl īcue, from cōātl "snake" and īcue "her skirt", roughly meaning "[she who has] the skirt of snakes". The name Tēteoh īnnān, from tēteoh, plural of teōtl "god", + īnnān "their mother", refers directly to her maternal role.
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sample-palenque
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Codex Boturini, also known as the Tira de la Peregrinación de los Mexica (Tale of the Mexica Migration), is an Aztec codex, which depicts the migration of the Azteca, later Mexica, people from Aztlán. Its date of manufacture is unknown, but likely to have occurred before or just after the Conquest of the Aztec Empire. At least two other Aztec codices have been influenced by the content and style of the Boturini Codex. This Codex has become an insignia of Mexica history and pilgrimage and is carved into a stone wall at the entrance of the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City.[1]
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sample-monolith
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sample-uxmal
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character-overview
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sample-chichen-itza
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language-support
Full support for basic latin, western + central european languages
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sample-tula
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sample-statue
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about-monolita
Inspired by ancient Mayan and Aztec architecture, statues, pyramids, sacred places, and 1930s typography and advertising from Mexican publications.

Designed by: Fuzzco and Deborah Gonzalez Neaves
Edited + Glyphs by: Eric Ellis
Design Direction: Ryan Hubbard
Year: 2022-2023
Published by: Pretend Foundry
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early-sketches
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letter-studies
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source-material
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basic-latin
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extend-latin
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numbers-punctuation
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