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Kukulkan Sans



Kukulkan Sans.

Introducing Kukulkan Sans, a typeface intrinsically linked to its predecessor, Kukulkan. This relationship is evident in its typographic ductus, optical adjustments, and spacing, revealing a creative concept that blends the style of ancient Roman letters, fantastical charm, and contemporary standards of a Sans-serif. The result is a typeface family with a modern and versatile feel.





The legibility of Kukulkan Sans is the result of a successful exploration that has integrated suggestive details of the pre-Hispanic idealization of Mayan culture, particularly notable in its darker variants. However, this typeface can easily adapt to a variety of cultural nuances present in our global village.

Each of the 18 styles of Kukulkan Sans includes swash designs, just like its serif counterpart. This feature adds a humanistic and fresh touch, allowing for an innovative combination of tones in written messages. Additionally, Kukulkan Sans is available in a variable version, providing even more flexibility and creative possibilities.





Ideal for contexts of art, lifestyle, and culture, Kukulkan Sans and Serif complement each other, offering a clear and distinctive avant-garde. With a plastic and expressive spirit, Kukulkan Sans excels in editorial design, particularly suitable for creating solid headlines, logos, and visually appealing identity cases.



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Kukulkan Sans
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Kukulkan Sans

Introducing Kukulkan Sans, a typeface intrinsically linked to its predecessor, Kukulkan. This relationship is evident in its typographic ductus, Read More

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