Kylo Sans
Complete Family (12 Fonts)
Kylo Sans is a carefully blended typeface, one-part humanist, one-part grotesque and a small dose of geometric. It takes the essence of three distinct forms to create a unique, readable typeface with an exact and understated personality. Additionally, the design process includes a hand-eye adjustment to three master weights, giving a greater range of usability across text layouts. Kylo Sans remastered to version 2.0 for improved OpenType features and usability.
Details include six weights and italics, over 700 characters with alternative Q, a, g, l and y. OpenType features include six variations of numerals, small caps, ligatures, and language support covering Western, Southern and Central Europe.
Complete Family (12 Fonts)
Kylo Sans is a carefully blended typeface, one-part humanist, one-part grotesque and a small dose of geometric. It takes the essence of three distinct forms to create a unique, readable typeface with an exact and understated personality. Additionally, the design process includes a hand-eye adjustment to three master weights, giving a greater range of usability across text layouts. Kylo Sans remastered to version 2.0 for improved OpenType features and usability.
Details include six weights and italics, over 700 characters with alternative Q, a, g, l and y. OpenType features include six variations of numerals, small caps, ligatures, and language support covering Western, Southern and Central Europe.
Complete Family (12 Fonts)
Kylo Sans is a carefully blended typeface, one-part humanist, one-part grotesque and a small dose of geometric. It takes the essence of three distinct forms to create a unique, readable typeface with an exact and understated personality. Additionally, the design process includes a hand-eye adjustment to three master weights, giving a greater range of usability across text layouts. Kylo Sans remastered to version 2.0 for improved OpenType features and usability.
Details include six weights and italics, over 700 characters with alternative Q, a, g, l and y. OpenType features include six variations of numerals, small caps, ligatures, and language support covering Western, Southern and Central Europe.