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Getla

Getla

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

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About Getla Font Family


Introducing our new product Getla - Sans Serif Typeface

This Font is a very flexible choice and can be used in a variety of design contexts. Its ability to provide a clean, professional, contemporary look and its simplicity and visual appeal make this font good for use in the world of graphic design and modern typography.

Designers: Gilang Ternadho

Publisher: Maikohatta

Foundry: Maikohatta

Design Owner: Maikohatta

MyFonts debut: May 20, 2024

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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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