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Katka

Katka

by FlehaType
Individual Styles from $12.50 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $45.00 USD
Katka Font Family was designed by Teja Smrekar and published by FlehaType. Katka contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Katka Complete Family

3 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$15.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$45.00 USD

About Katka Font Family


Katka is a informal playful typeface entirely cut-out of paper. With two stylistic variants for each letter it enables your text to appear hand-made. Three layers of the type family – Basic, Contour and Confetti – give its users plenty of opportunity for creativity. By making use of its dingbats and icons you can create distinctive user interfaces, social media campaigns or festive designs. Katka feels at home in branding projects, editorial use, children’s books and packaging.

Designers: Teja Smrekar

Publisher: FlehaType

Foundry: FlehaType

Design Owner: FlehaType

MyFonts debut: Jan 29, 2019

Katka

About FlehaType

In contrast to most of the letterforms which are either ‘written’ or ‘drawn’ the main ingredient of our products is the surface – “Fleha” (a distorted german/slovenian word for a surface). To some extend this approach looks up to printing roots when the early punchcutters were making the first metal type. This surface-centred process has some unique challenges no matter which method is used. Done either by scissors, a knife, linocut or any other process we always create lettershapes or artworks in physical forms. We try to keep a unique flavour of a certain technique and make sure it’s expressiveness is not lost during the process of digitisation.Whether creating a layered cut-out series of letterforms, a derivative of woodtype printing or a bizarre interpretation of script typeface we always try to create interesting products that designers would use in an unexpected way.

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