ABC Maxi is a heavily-engineered yet warm and witty type system of spaghetti movements and angular lines. Its familiar shapes, informed by the long history of the International Style, can be newly exaggerated and emboldened by way of variable font technology. With an underlying skeleton referencing mid-century and post-modern Swiss designs — including Josef Müller-Brockmann's CWS word mark (1958) and the Swatch logo (1981) — ABC Maxi's forms can be altered and animated by the user, stretching from Hairline to Black. While designing the font, Dinamo was interested in how subtle manipulations in shape could affect the tone of the overall typeface. Two stylistic variations for emphasis are available rather than a standard Italics: Round, Round Mono, Sharp, and Sharp Mono.