The typefaces Josef K "Paneuropean" and "Strong European" echoe Kafka's prestigious status at the Workmen's Accident Insurance Institute of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Their ductus, originating from a broad-nibbed ink pen combines a clear, self-confident stroke with the calligraphic features so typical for Franz Kafka's handwriting. While both typefaces are more straightforward and bolder than the wonderfully erratic fonts of the FF Mister K family Josef K Paneuropean is best characterized as a semibold handwriting textface. Josef K Strong European, Sysmäläinen's latest "K"-accomplishment, provides an ideal complement to it as a distinctly bold display face – great for headlines, product names and branding. It combines perfectly not only with Josef K Paneuropean but also with all the FF Mister K textfaces.
Both Josef K Paneuropean and Josef K Strong European have Western, Central European and Extended Cyrillic character sets. With more than 2500 glyphs they support over 100 languages.
*Kafka's persona Josef K is a leading bank officer – reminiscent of the author himself – in the novel The Trial.
Font Family:
· Josef K Paneuropean
· Josef K Strong European
File Size: 17.23 MB