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Kingwick Big Boots

Kingwick Big Boots

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Kingwick Big Boots Font Family was designed by Michael Gills and published by ULGA Type. Kingwick Big Boots contains 1 styles.

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About Kingwick Big Boots Font Family


Kingwick Big Boots is a bold, semi-condensed display font that features flared serifs and a generous contrast between thick and thin strokes.

Packed to the gills with alternatives, swash caps and ligatures, plus a set of small caps, this is a font that knows how to mix business and pleasure. The design combines classic English elegance with modern vibes, a sprinkle of fun and a cheeky pinch of nostalgic Soho style. Imagine a bunch of quiff-haired teddy boys and brightly coloured punks holding a swash-off outside Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club – nice.

A versatile display font, Kingwick Big Boots is a great choice for projects requiring a strong yet compact serif design for its message. Use it for book covers, posters, logo designs, advertising, humongous signage, websites, editorial design and love letters to your favourite place or band.

The name Kingwick comes from an amalgamation of two streets in Soho, London: Kingly Street and Berwick Street. The font is a series of love letters to one of the capital’s most (in)famous, diverse and eclectic areas, a place that holds many happy memories for me.

Although Kingwick Big Boots is a single font, it will become part of a larger typeface family that will eventually comprise text, subhead and display variants.

Designers: Michael Gills

Publisher: ULGA Type

Foundry: ULGA Type

Design Owner: ULGA Type

MyFonts debut: Apr 2, 2024

Kingwick Big Boots

About ULGA Type

ULGA Type is a small type foundry run by Michael Gills and based near Norfolk in the East of England. I design predominantly display fonts sprinkled with the occasional multi-weight typeface family (when time permits). ¶ My typeface families and fonts are generally characterised by designs that are well-crafted with a pinch of quirkiness, versatile and provide extensive European language support. For my display fonts, I try to inject some fun into the designs, adding lots of alternatives, ligatures and symbols . ¶ Alongside type design, my range of work encompasses monogram & logo designs, custom font designs, hand lettering and a bit of calligraphy.

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