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Kryvion

by Marcin Regucki
Individual Styles from $26.00 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $80.00 USD
The Kryvion Font Family was designed by Marcin Regucki and published by Marcin Regucki. Kryvion contains 4 styles and family package options. More about this family

Rounded

2 fonts

Per Style:

$22.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$45.00 USD

About the family


Kryvion is a futuristic display typeface engineered for maximum impact in high-tech digital environments. Moving away from traditional humanist tropes, Kryvion utilizes a modular, grid-based construction designed to feel less like a drawn alphabet and more like a precision-machined component. The family system is defined by its two core treatments: Kryvion Sharp: The "unfiltered" version of the typeface. It features aggressive 45° cuts, crystalline terminals, and zero-radius junctions. It is the definitive choice for high-performance aerospace UI, tactical branding, and industrial headlines. Kryvion Rounded: The "machined" evolution of the core logic. By applying controlled radii to the modular skeleton, this variant captures a sleek, aerodynamic aesthetic. It balances futuristic sturdiness with a polished, "capsule-core" finish, ideal for next-gen consumer hardware and luxury spacecraft interiors.

Designers: Marcin Regucki

Foundry: Marcin Regucki

MyFonts debut: Mar 17, 2026

Kryvion

About Marcin Regucki

Marcin Regucki is an independent type designer and visual artist based in Łódź, Poland. With a foundational background in painting and over fifteen years of professional experience—specializing in high-end packaging and brand identity—he bridges the gap between fine art intuition and commercial discipline. This dual perspective allows him to bring a rigorous sense of form and technical precision to the world of typography. Academic & Professional Journey Legacy of Mentorship: From 2009 to 2014, he served as an educator at the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, shaping the next generation of designers. Studio Practice: Since 2017, he has operated his own boutique design studio. His recent shift toward dedicated type design is a natural evolution of his career-long obsession with visual structure and the anatomy of form. The Aesthetic: Industrial Modernism His typefaces are inherently experimental and display-oriented, deeply informed by the industrial geometry and modernist legacy of Łódź—a city where constructivist thought is still etched into the brickwork. In Marcin’s work, function and structure are symbiotic; he treats letterforms as architectural elements, as meticulously considered in their construction as the physical spaces they inhabit.

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