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Square Beat

Square Beat

von Hanoded
Einzelschnitte ab $15.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 2 Fonts: $25.00 USD
Square Beat Font Familie wurde entworfen von David Kerkhoff und herausgegeben von Hanoded. Square Beat enthält 2 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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Square Beat Complete Family

2 Fonts

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$12.50 USD

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$25.00 USD

Über die Schriftfamilie Square Beat


After a lot of time sitting at my desk, creating fonts and trying to figure out how my new software works, I really like to work out a bit. The only thing that I do not like is the music they play at the gym; it is usually a selection of poppy tunes that appeals to a large audience. But not to me. I prefer my death metal - and eighties music, as it brings back a lot of good memories. So, I bought myself some ear buds and installed a music streaming app on my phone. Yes, I know, I am probably the last person on earth who discovered streaming...


One day, during a workout session, I listened to a list of eighties music and one song that I had forgotten about started playing: Rappers Delight by The Sugarhill Gang.


When I started working on the font, I had to think about the song and named it Square Beat.


Square Beat font, other than the name implies, is a rounded, handmade font, ideally suited for books and magazines aimed at a young audience, toy packaging or posters. It comes with great language support, including Vietnamese.

Designer: David Kerkhoff

Herausgeber: Hanoded

Foundry: Hanoded

Eigentümer des Designs: Hanoded

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 9, 2021

Square Beat

Über 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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