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Socko — A retro display font



Socko began with lettering found in a 1950’s knitting magazine —
a little “SOCKO!” sketch for a sock pattern. This typeface was designed by Libbie Bischoff as part of her 52 Fonts project and has now been fully developed into a 2-style, chunky sans. With it’s fat-bottomed forms, Socko has a retro feel and a huggable energy. It would feel right at home on festival posters, any kind of beverage branding, or a tee shirt for your local record store.



Socko — A retro display font
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Socko — A retro display font

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