font_foundry: Talbot Type
Talbot Type Kitami is a minimal, geometric, stencil display font, inspired by Herbert Bayer’s Universal Typeface, created at the Bauhaus in the 1920s. Each character is created from a single continuous stroke, or combination...
Kaleko 205 Text is the text specific variation of stablemate, Kaleko 205. With a shallower x-height and longer ascenders and descenders, its more traditional proportions make it more economical with space and better suited...
Kessel 105 Text is the text specific variation of stablemate, Kessel 105. With a narrower x-height and longer ascenders and descenders, its more traditional proportions make it more economical with space and better suited...
Talbot Type Klamp 105 is an elegant and streamlined, geometric sans-serif. A legible text font, its narrow proportions mean it’s economical with space; while at larger sizes it makes a confident, modern display face....
Talbot Type Klamp 205 is an elegant and streamlined, geometric sans-serif. A legible text font, its narrow proportions mean it’s economical with space; while at larger sizes it makes a confident, modern display face....
Talbot Type Klamp 105 Mono is a monospaced variation of Talbot Type Klamp 105. The clean and pure geometry of Klamp 105 makes it highly suitable for adaptation to this monospaced variant. It has...
Kong Script is a contemporary, geometric, script typeface, a modern interpretation of a traditional style. The upper and lower case character sets link seamlessly, in the manner of a traditional script, to create an...
Kaleko 105 Text is the text specific variation of stablemate, Kaleko 105. With a shallower x-height and longer ascenders and descenders, its more traditional proportions make it more economical with space and better suited...
K-haus 205 is inspired by the work of graphic designer and typographer, Herbert Bayer, during his time at the Bauhaus around 100 years ago — work that kick-started graphic design as we know it,...
K-haus 105 is inspired by the work of graphic designer and typographer, Herbert Bayer, during his time at the Bauhaus around 100 years ago — work that kick-started graphic design as we know it,...