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Kokoschka

by PintassilgoPrints
Individual Styles from $12.00 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $50.00 USD
Kokoschka Font Family was designed by Erica Jung, Ricardo Marcin and published by PintassilgoPrints. Kokoschka contains 4 styles and family package options.

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Kokoschka Family

4 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$15.00 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$30.00 USD

About Kokoschka Font Family


Dense and strong, this family is inspired by the lettering on the poster of a short expressionist play by the astonishing and highly skilled Austrian painter, printmaker and writer Oskar Kokoschka in 1909. If the typeface itself is already deeply vigorous, the font programming makes it shine, making great use of OpenType features. Contextual Alternates will cycle alternate glyphs, providing a more realistic handlettered feel. Ligatures will not only trigger special glyphs, but also build new combinations through a smart kerning adjustment. And yet there are also some stylistic alternates to add that extra-twist. The family counts with a nice textured version, also an oblique and a very handy assortment of extras, making this family an impressive toolbox for expressive designs.

Designers: Erica Jung, Ricardo Marcin

Publisher: PintassilgoPrints

Foundry: PintassilgoPrints

Design Owner: PintassilgoPrints

MyFonts debut: Jun 4, 2012

Kokoschka

About PintassilgoPrints

PintassilgoPrints is a digital type foundry based in Brazil, founded in 2009 by Erica Jung & Ricardo Marcin. They are renowned for their demonstrably eclectic and artistic selection of typefaces, each characterized by distinct style and creative flair. Scripts for invitations! Serifs for headlines! Sans for posters! Vintage and retro, whimsical and playful, lettered and calligraphic—the opportunities for creatives and designers to make their work expressive in original ways are endless.

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