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Karlie

by DearType
Individual Styles from $0.00 USD
Complete family of 8 fonts: $100.00 USD
Karlie Font Family was designed by Veneta Rangelova and published by DearType. Karlie contains 8 styles and family package options.

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About Karlie Font Family


Karlie is a neat combination of a friendly script & a modern all-caps serif in five widths. The font family is extremely versatile and is perfect for high-end logotypes and magazine headlines, let alone greeting cards, invitations, posters, book covers, ads and the various web and screen usages. The combination of two different font styles (script and serif) also performs very well on product packaging. As for the technical side, the Karlie family has extensive language support and includes a handful of ligatures, stylistic sets and swashes that add visual interest to every letter. We've also included some extras with ready-made words and symbols for more design freedom. The Karlie Font Family in a nutshell: - Karlie - a dancing baseline script with connecting letters - Karlie Alt - similar feel to Karlie, but with disconnected letters - Karlie Serif - a set of five serifs with different widths for a different impact - Karlie Extras - a set of additional designs that will add up to the family’s charm. The overall feel of the family is a combination of casual and sophisticated, thus making it perfect for modern-day applications.

Designers: Veneta Rangelova

Publisher: DearType

Foundry: DearType

Design Owner: DearType

MyFonts debut: Jun 20, 2018

Karlie

About DearType

I first became interested in type design through my job as a creative director in a branding agency. Even though we handled projects from different fields it soon became obvious that selecting the right font was half of the job. As time passed I became convinced that font and color alone can create a striking impression and thus should always be a priority. I like how a font can tell a story on its own, which inspired me to give type design a try. And in 2014 DearType was born. The idea behind every DT font is to convey a certain personal feel, hence the focus on scripts which can always make your project seem non-generic and special.

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