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Kitsune Spirit

Kitsune Spirit

by Hanoded
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $25.00 USD
Kitsune Spirit Font Family was designed by David Kerkhoff and published by Hanoded. Kitsune Spirit contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Per Style:

$12.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$25.00 USD

About Kitsune Spirit Font Family


Kitsune, in Japanese, means fox. The word is also used for mythological foxes that possess paranormal abilities, which increase as they grow older. Fox spirits can bewitch people and they can shapeshift into human form to fool human beings.

I was reading a book by Yangshe Choo, called The Fox Wife, which I really enjoyed. It deals with a ‘Huli Jing’ - the Chinese version of a Kitsune - so when I finished this particular font, I named it Kitsune Spirit in honour of the book I really enjoyed, and Japan - the country I really like and which I find myself in as I write this!

Kitsune Spirit is a font I made with a pen, by hand. I draws on my earliest work, when I didn’t know a thing about making fonts, but I quite enjoyed creating them! So, you may say that this font is rather rough, a little childish and a little wobbly, but since I had such a great time making it, imagine the delight it will give you when you use it for a project!

Designers: David Kerkhoff

Publisher: Hanoded

Foundry: Hanoded

Design Owner: Hanoded

MyFonts debut: May 27, 2024

Kitsune Spirit

About Hanoded

Hanoded is a type foundry based in The Netherlands and run by David Kerkhoff. After finishing his journalism studies, David traveled extensively and ended up in Israel where he stayed for some years. David had a lot of jobs – zookeeper, goldsmith, artist and cook (to name a few), but settled on working as a tour guide and photographer. David specializes in hand printed typefaces and uses brushes, pens, ink and paint to create his – sometimes scary looking – fonts. He lives in a wee hamlet near the Rhine river, with his wife, three kids, a handful of extremely spoiled chickens and two guinea pigs called Cookie and Chippie.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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