Yoko Mono
Yoko Mono is a typeface shaped by the poetic works of Yoko Ono and the visual language of concrete poetry, where letterforms themselves become the raw material for ideas. What sets Yoko Mono apart are its square-infused shapes that are reminiscent of a painter's brush strokes, creating a distinct texture that feels both graphic and expressive. Versatile yet unconventional, Yoko adapts to many contexts but shines most when used in a sculptural, experimental way. It invites exploration, encouraging designers to create compositions that feel bold, artistic, and visually captivating.










