Majulah is a bold sans-serif display typeface shaped by Singapore’s post-war signage from the 1950s–80s. Informed by over 1,000 documented neighbourhood signs, it distils the sturdy, all-caps vernacular once painted, carved, and thermoformed across local shopfronts. Its design blends these shared traits with lowercase forms inspired by Singapore’s road signage, balancing heritage with modern clarity. Available in nine different widths, Majulah’s forms serve as visual metaphors for the honest, hardworking, pioneering spirit of Singapore’s early years—reinterpreted for contemporary design needs.