Tisza Visual Identity
As Hungary’s Tisza party rises to national prominence ahead of the April 12, 2026 election, a considered typographic choice has become central to its visual identity. Tisza (short for Tisztelet és Szabadság, “Respect and Freedom”) positions itself as a clear alternative to long-dominant Fidesz rule, promoting anti-corruption, economic renewal, and strengthened ties with the EU and NATO — all themes that call for messaging that feels legible, modern, and trustworthy.
Tisza’s visual team selected Luma Sans as the core typeface for campaign communication, applying its geometric precision and humanised shapes across podium signage, social templates, posters, and long-form text. The choice reflects three core needs: Clarity and Readability, Modern Authority, and Multilingual Support.
In Tisza’s typographic system, medium weights anchor headlines and calls to action, lending confidence to key messages. Lighter weights support policy summaries and longer prose without losing rhythm or readability. The result is a disciplined yet flexible visual voice that performs equally well in high-pressure public environments and digital spaces.
By rooting its identity in a modern, human-centred sans-serif, Tisza reinforces its political narrative: an alternative grounded in clarity, openness, and pragmatism.