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Multipa

Multipa

by Hurufatfont
Individual Styles from $22.00
Complete family of 22 fonts: $160.00
Multipa Font Family was designed by Oğuzhan Cengiz and published by Hurufatfont. Multipa contains 22 styles and family package options.

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About Multipa Font Family


Multipa takes inspiration from old-style grotesque fonts and reinterprets them for the present. Its contrast structure distinguishes it from other sans serif fonts.


Thanks to style sets, letters like t, b, d, k, l are synchronized with capitalization height. It allows you to create powerful typographic designs with body text and heading styles. It is equipped with rich opentype features, style sets and ligatures for professional typography designs.


Ideal for packaging, labels, routing designs, mobile applications, brand designs, logos, all kinds of presentation and editorial designs, indoor and outdoor printing works.



Designers: Oğuzhan Cengiz

Publisher: Hurufatfont

Foundry: Hurufatfont

Design Owner: Hurufatfont

MyFonts debut: Feb 17, 2022

Multipa

About Hurufatfont

Hurufatfont was established by Oğuzhan Cengiz in early 2018 as an İstanbul-based boutique foundry with the aim to produce innovative and “timeless” fonts. At the onset of 2020, Hurufatfont’s portfolio expanded to include the original designs of the modern-day Turkey’s prominent calligrapher Mustafa Eren, whose work has not yet been digitalized. The foundry has been actively involved in widening its repertoire with innovative font types. Milas, Hurufatfont’s first brainchild (Text and Display 20 Font), was exhibited at “MyFonts” in 2018, and ranked the 12th in its “Hot New Fonts” list. While almost all the following Hurufatfont font type families have found their place in this list, Milas received the Best Font Design Award given by the prestigious “GMK (Graphic Designers Association) in its 36th Graphic Design Exhibition.

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