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Haskuld

Haskuld

by Aronetiv
Individual Styles from $9.99 USD
Complete family of 7 fonts: $59.99 USD
Haskuld Font Family was designed by Aleksey Popovtsev and published by Aronetiv. Haskuld contains 7 styles and family package options.

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About Haskuld Font Family


Haskuld is an experimental typeface that expertly merges ancient, first-printed forms with contemporary design modular construction, resulting in a truly unique and bold typographic experience. Its striking appearance captures the essence of historical typography while embracing a modern aesthetic, making it stand out in any context.

With its distinct character set and strong visual presence, Haskuld is particularly well-suited for ultra-modern design projects, where it can add an element of sophistication and innovation. In the realm of architecture, it enhances visual identity and communication, providing a contemporary flair that resonates with cutting-edge concepts.

For the art world, Haskuld’s bold look makes it a captivating choice for exhibition materials, artist portfolios, and promotional graphics, allowing it to convey a sense of creativity and originality. Overall, Haskuld is a versatile typeface that bridges the gap between historical influence and modern design, making it an exceptional choice for projects that aim to make a powerful statement.

Designers: Aleksey Popovtsev

Publisher: Aronetiv

Foundry: Aronetiv

Design Owner: Aronetiv

MyFonts debut: Sep 5, 2024

Haskuld

About Aronetiv

Aronetiv was founded in 2019 in Kyiv. It employs one person: artist and graphic designer Oleksii Popovtsev. Once Oleksii said that he likes to observe how a letter is born on the border of black and white, as shape and counter-shape create an image. This is his search and inspiration for all his works. Aronetiv develops fonts with Cyrillic and alphabets of Eastern Europe languages, to form a common European culture both in Ukraine and abroad.

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