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[mmdumveite] Download Kopik Fonts Family From The Northern Block

Download Kopik Fonts Family From The Northern Block Kopik is a modern hand-drawn script inspired by the 1960's architectural handwriting style practised by draftsmen. Originated using a Copic 1.0 Multiliner pen, then traced digitally using a stylus and tablet to help reduce imperfections. The result is a simple, readable, monolinear typeface with a marker pen quality suitable for a wide range of written applications. Details include 440 characters, three weights with matching italics, alternative a, g, and y four numerals variations. Opentype features inferiors, superiors, fractions and language support covering Western, South and Central Europe. Download Kopik Fonts Family From The Northern Block Download Now View Gallery

[xlpqixfmxk] Download Rambi Fonts Family From RodrigoTypo

Download Rambi Fonts Family From RodrigoTypo Rambi is a sans serif font of five weights with Thin to Heavy. Rambi is a perfect typeface for posters, packaging, logos and any visual communication application inherent to children and youth designs. Download Rambi Fonts Family From RodrigoTypo Download Now View Gallery

Download Strikt Fonts Family From NaumType

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Strikt is a variable modular font family with 2 axes, build on a 3x3 grid. It was designed by Peter Bushuev and released in August of 2020. It was inspired by the idea of utilizing the variable font technology to make a font with build-in animation potential. Strikt has 2 variable axes: weight and animation.  The first one is self-explanatory, but the animation axis is the main feature of the font. It allows you to morph any glyph to a 3x3 dot array and back. In Strikt Plus modification, this array is the same for each letter, which gives the possibility to transform one glyph to the other. Strikt is also a very sturdy but unique display font. In "Plus" modification it gives even more sci-fi and techno vibes. And in light weights, Strikt becomes more architectural and gives the possibi