Kisba was designed by Moritz Kleinsorge and published by Moritz Kleinsorge.
Kisba contains 7 styles and family package options.
Kisba is a brand new serif typeface that operates to arouse attention. As contrasts are known to attract each other,
Kisba combines sharp, triangular serifs and spiky outgoing strokes with round and soft ball terminals. It's a typeface driven by visual contrast.
Kisba's extraordinary design of thin and monolinear diacritics, selected punctuation marks and symbols creates a modern and elegant atmosphere. With extravagant letters like the f, k and x, Kisba is primarily labeled as a typeface for display usage or shorter texts, that catches the reader's eyes.
The typeface exists in seven weights from Thin to Black offering plenty of possibilities to set texts and headlines. With about 600 Characters per weight, Kisba contains Open Type Features like an extended set of ligatures and language support, case sensitive forms, different sets of figures and arrows.
As a perfect companion to Kisba, my geometric Sans Serif Flink owns the same cap height. That way, you can set uppercase letters next to each other very easily.
Font Family:
· Kisba Thin
· Kisba Light
· Kisba Book
· Kisba Regular
· Kisba Medium
· Kisba Bold
· Kisba Black
File Size: 21.14 MB
Tags: advertising,
app, ball-terminals, ball terminals,
book,
branding, case sensitive forms,
circular,
clean,
clear,
commercial,
contemporary,
contrast,
corporate,
display,
editorial,
elegant,
fashion,
identity, ligatures,
logo,
magazine,
modern,
multilingual, newspaper, old style figures,
powerful,
screen,
serif,
sharp,
soft,
strong,
triangular,
web,
wedge,
workhorseRelease date: January 5, 2019
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)