14 styles • Variable font

Kyle

The Collection

· 1 Family

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Sampler

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Glyphs

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X-Height

Baseline

Descender

a

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Information

Kyle is a contemporary monoline serif font family with a typewriter touch. It changes its character with increasing weight: The fonts have sharp, triangular serifs, that gain momentum as the weight grows. The serifs change their look from the typical slab like typewriter form to strong triangular extremities, giving the font a strong standing and a lot of character. The heavier weights gain headline quality, showing detail that attracts attention and makes Kyle a great choice for a wide range of uses. The family is well equipped for todays typographic needs, including the most commonly used OpenType features like lining figures, ordinals, superior numbers and fractions. It also has an extended character set containing more than 800 glyphs supporting Eastern European languages as well as Central and Western European languages. Additionally it contains many practical symbols. The spacing of the letters was adjusted with a lot of care, preventing language typical spacing issues. Extensive testing in all common European languages leads to comfortable reading.

Credits & Details

Designed by
Alexander Rutten, Olivia Wood
Released in
2024
Developed for
Latin European Languages
Export
TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Supported languages

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