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Karbon is an open, geometric sans serif with a contemporary spartan finish. It is an exploration of Paul Renner’s reductionist Futura concept channelled through the proportions of Eric Gill’s eponymous sans, with a slight nod towards Jan Tschichold's Uhertype sans-serif. Includes seven weights in roman and italic. Karbon ships in OpenType format and will be available exclusively from vllg.com.

Karbon is an open, geometric sans serif with a contemporary spartan finish. It is an exploration of Paul Renner’s reductionist Futura concept channelled through the proportions of Eric Gill’s eponymous sans, with a slight nod towards Jan Tschichold's Uhertype sans-serif. Includes seven weights in roman and italic. Karbon ships in OpenType format and will be available exclusively from vllg.com. 

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Mark Frömberg
Mark Frömberg, 11-09-09
oh yeah, very characterfull sans serif. love it
Aleksey Nelubov
Aleksey Nelubov, 11-08-09
good font!
Joel Colombo
Joel Colombo, 10-10-09
Very smooth font!
Yura Kutkov
Yura Kutkov, 10-09-09
Super
Christopher Mooij
Very very nice.
Kris Sowersby
Kris Sowersby, 10-07-09
Thanks for all your feedback folks. I really appreciate it. It will soon be available from vllg.com. It is available now, but you have to email me (kris [at] klim.co.nz) for details. Sorry for that minor, temporary inconvenience.
Gedy Rivera
Gedy Rivera, 10-06-09
Available or purchase?
Gedy Rivera
Gedy Rivera, 10-06-09
Gorgeous!
hackenschuh.com design
nice, feels a bit like Corisande
Angie Bowen
Angie Bowen, 10-05-09
I wanted to let you know that your brilliant font has been featured at Fuel Your Creativity (http://www.fuelyourcreativity.com/inspiration-from-across-the-design-spectrum-100509/). Thanks for creating beautiful work that inspires the design community!
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