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Cokers

Cokers

by Maikohatta
Individual Styles from $15.00 USD
Cokers Font Family was designed by Gilang Ternadho and published by Maikohatta. Cokers contains 1 styles.

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About Cokers Font Family


Introducing our new product Cokers - Playful Display Typeface

This font is characterized by reflecting joy, cheerfulness and a light atmosphere with a handwritten style often found in comics or cartoons.

This font is perfect for projects that want to highlight elements of playfulness and fun, such as poster designs, invitation cards, comics, or promotional materials aimed at a younger audience or those looking for a fun feel.

Designers: Gilang Ternadho

Publisher: Maikohatta

Foundry: Maikohatta

Design Owner: Maikohatta

MyFonts debut: May 13, 2024

Cokers

About Maikohatta

Embark on a typography exploration guided by Maikohatta, a seasoned authority in the intricate realm of visual communication. With a steadfast commitment to precision and meticulousness, Maikohatta's expertise shines through.In Maikohatta's interpretation, typography transcends the mere arrangement of letters; it metamorphoses into a harmonious fusion of visual artistry and practicality. Each typeface, whether thoughtfully selected or uniquely crafted, contributes as a distinctive stroke in the broader narrative canvas. Typography, in my view, extends beyond mere legibility, it is a means of evoking emotional connections that linger in the observer's memory.My forte lies in versatility. Whether blending refined serifs for enduring elegance, exploring avant-garde sans-serifs for contemporary appeal, or fashioning bespoke scripts for a personal touch, I navigate the expansive typographic domain with finesse.Beyond fonts and letterforms, I excel in constructing typographic systems that establish hierarchy, rhythm, and visual coherence. The outcome is a seamless fusion of aesthetics and utility, where each typographic decision serves a deliberate role in the grand orchestration of design.

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