
The Plio theme has 5 families: Acacia, Cactus, Lichen, Melica and Prunus. Each one proposes a stunning custom font by a contemporary type designer and several colour harmonies.
To see the different variations of the Plio theme click on the thumbnails.
Acacia
The Acacia family provides a warm ambiance with a retro feel. Based on browns and oranges, Acacia is familiar yet uncommon. Acacia variations are subtle and cozy. Typeface used: Quicksand by Andrew Paglinawan.
Cactus
The Cactus family is halfway between classic and modern. Set on black or white backgrounds, Cactus will display your artwork on a discreet setting yet in a playful way. Cactus variations are highlighted by vibrant color. Typeface used: Museo 300 by Exljbris.
Lichen
This variation family aims at being as neutral as it can to allow you artwork’s personality to shine through. Font used: Junction Regular by Caroline Hadilaksono.
Melica
The Melica family is composed on various tones of grey. The absence of black and white creates a subdued setting that draws attention to your artwork. Melica variations are punctuated by a hint of color. Typeface used: Titillium Text by Accademia di Belle Arti Urbino.
Prunus
The Prunus family is bright and vibrant. Each of its variations is based on a different color. Full of character, Prunus dares to be colorful yet it displays your content tactfully on white. Typeface used: Ubuntu Titling by Betatype Fonts.


































