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Grabnika Unix

Grabnika Unix

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Grabnika Unix Font Family was designed by Bogdan Balatchi and published by DePlictis Types. Grabnika Unix contains 1 styles.

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About Grabnika Unix Font Family


Grabnika Unix is a unicase style typeface with a straight and a bit tall look and it has a residual influence of monospaced fonts. One of the major characteristics of this typeface are those sharp cuted ears and joints that appears repeating at some of the letters and gives him a distinctive personality and a minimalist design approach on other group of letters that creates an alternative interesting fill of the spaces. It is suitable for signage purpose and headlines or relatively short body texts and also for logo design and branding. It is a loud and fresh display that could give a certain distinctive and young personality to your designs. As a fun fact, the name of this font comes from the romanian word “grabnic” that means “fast” and I developed this font by chance as a custom lettering for a logo design project, so I saw it proper as an alternative in the actual wide font markets and I decide to finishing it as a multilingual support typeface. Enjoy!

Designers: Bogdan Balatchi

Publisher: DePlictis Types

Foundry: DePlictis Types

Design Owner: DePlictis Types

MyFonts debut: Aug 26, 2022

Grabnika Unix

About DePlictis Types

DePlictis Types was born as a way to fill my spare time with something.. maybe a bit of passion.. and definitely deep interes for aesthetics and shapes, besides logo design that I’m doing with great pleasure as well. In Romanian, my native language, DePlictis means “out of boredom”.. and one of my first interests with this humble typography studies is to finish and publish a few projects build along with my interests about old slavonic writing that was adopted in old Romanian traditional media as well for many centuries. I do not plan to limit my research only to this area and this is just a way to keep my mind busy with something useful and maybe to leave these studies behind for better and more various designing options for actual and further graphic designers.

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