Dala Floda and Dala Moa have their roots in the typefaces of the Renaissance but add the twist of being a stencil letterform—and in the case of Dala Moa, a sans serif. Originally inspired by worn gravestone lettering and lettering on shipping crates, the elegance of the forms belies their everyday origins. The stencil forms make both families very distinctive for headline use and especially well suited for logotypes. Dala Prisma is a later addition. It should only be used at very large sizes, because of its intricate and dramatic tapering of strokes.