Just over a week ago, graphic designer Kia Tasbihgou was finishing up a ten-week freelance stint with us at It’s Nice That, during which time he designed the identity for the Graduates 2015 competition, among a bunch of other stuff. So we knew he had some skills under his belt – bespoke typefaces, lettering, web design, etc. What we didn’t know until his last day was the the Kingston graduate had just finished off a personal project called Peace, a fully-formed Neo-Grotesk typeface, which Kia manipulated so that its first letter can also tell the time.

Peace was initially created for relatively unexciting applications, as it turns out. “I thought it would be great to be able to work on projects with completely native type, and to be able to add ‘type designer’ to my (limited) gamut,” Kia explains. “So, originally I designed Peace as a typeface that I could use for internal documents – notes, PDFs for clients, invoices, the boring stuff.” But having stumbled across Peace, digital type foundry Placeholder Type liked the look of it, and decided to distribute it. “So it has already outgrown its original purpose, in a way.”