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Dalek

Dalek

by K-Type
Licenses from $20.00
Complete family of 6 fonts: $60.00
Dalek Font Family was designed by published by K-Type. Dalek contains 12 styles and family package options. More about this family
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  • Dalek Light Dalek Light

  • Dalek Light Italic Dalek Light Italic

  • Dalek Dalek

  • Dalek Italic Dalek Italic

  • Dalek Heavy Dalek Heavy

  • Dalek Heavy Italic Dalek Heavy Italic

Per Style: $10.00

Pack of 6 : $60.00

Dalek

2 fonts
  • Dalek Dalek

  • Dalek Italic Dalek Italic

Per Style: $10.00

Pack of 2 : $20.00

  • Dalek Light Dalek Light

  • Dalek Light Italic Dalek Light Italic

Per Style: $10.00

Pack of 2 : $20.00

  • Dalek Heavy Dalek Heavy

  • Dalek Heavy Italic Dalek Heavy Italic

Per Style: $10.00

Pack of 2 : $20.00

About Dalek Font Family


DALEK is a distressed, small caps typeface based on the lettering used in the Dalek Book of 1964 and in the Daleks strip in TV21 comic. The fonts have overtones of Greek, Phoenician and Runic alphabets. The updated Dalek fonts include a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters and numerous subtle outline improvements. In addition to the original regular font, Heavy and Light weights are available, and each weight is now supplied with a new Italic (optically corrected oblique). Also check out Dalek Pinpoint, a clean and precise version of the Dalek typeface.

Designers:

Publisher: K-Type

Foundry: K-Type

Design Owner: K-Type

MyFonts debut: Sep 2, 2009

Dalek

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.