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Barbica

Barbica by K-Type
Licenses from $20.00
Complete family of 12 fonts: $20.00
Barbica Font Family was published by K-Type. Barbica contains 12 styles and family package options. More about this family

Barbica

12 fonts
  • Barbica Bold Barbica Bold

  • Barbica Barbica

  • Barbica Medium Italic Barbica Medium Italic

  • Barbica Bold Barbica Bold

  • Barbica Italic Barbica Italic

  • Barbica Bold Italic Barbica Bold Italic

  • Barbica Italic Barbica Italic

  • Barbica Barbica

  • Barbica Bold Italic Barbica Bold Italic

  • Barbica Medium Barbica Medium

  • Barbica Medium Barbica Medium

  • Barbica Medium Italic Barbica Medium Italic

Per Style: $1.66

Pack of 12 : $20.00

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About Barbica Font Family


Barbica is a glyphic typeface with the clean feel of a sans. Angular flared terminals and vertical struts provide stroke contrast and definition without being overly obtrusive. Paradoxically, the typeface looks both contemporary and archaic. Six fonts are included - Regular, Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold and Bold Italic.

Publisher: K-Type

Foundry: K-Type

Design Owner: K-Type

MyFonts debut: Nov 24, 2015

Barbica

About K-Type

K-Type is a small, independent type foundry based in Manchester England, offering a unique range of high quality ‘free for personal use’ fonts, and pay fonts which are modestly and simply priced for designers, small businesses and large organizations. K-Type is the foundry of designer and mail artist, Keith Bates. Many K-Type fonts show the influence of inspirational artists and designers, and are often imbued with a playful wit and the genuine affection of honorable homage. Other K-Type fonts explore the quirky eclecticism of the British typographical landscape and the considerable allure of American letterforms. The resulting faces are reliable and eminently usable. Most feature a good complement of accented characters, and increasingly offer a selection of weights and italics.