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Snacko

Snacko

by Eko Bimantara
Individual Styles from $9.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $22.00 USD
Snacko Font Family was designed by Eko Bimantara and published by Eko Bimantara. Snacko contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Snacko Complete Family

2 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$11.00 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$22.00 USD

About Snacko Font Family


Snacko is one dope display font. It’s got that casual vibe mixed with some 70s soft serif styles, and a playful italic angle that’ll make your designs move and groove! This font is perfect for titling, branding, logos, and all kinds of digital or printed materials. It’s fun and playful, so it’s perfect for designs that are targeted at a younger crowd or need a fresh and modern feel.

Snacko’s funky, soft, and cool design makes it the bomb for all kinds of design fields, from advertising to packaging to social media graphics. It’s got a style that’s all its own and can make your designs pop and stand out from the crowd. This font only comes in one style, but don’t trip, it’s versatile and can be used in all kinds of ways. It’s approachable and friendly with a softness that’s off the hook, but also funky and expressive with a unique personality that can take your designs to the next level.

Bottom line, Snacko is one creative and versatile font that’ll bring a playful and fun energy to all your designs. It’s got a unique style that’s perfect for any designer’s font collection, so don’t sleep on this one!

Designers: Eko Bimantara

Publisher: Eko Bimantara

Foundry: Eko Bimantara

Design Owner: Eko Bimantara

MyFonts debut: Jun 8, 2023

Snacko

About Eko Bimantara

The font maker who have basic in art and illustration before started making fonts in 2016. Always interested and focused in aesthetic, functionality, legibility, fit for branding and broad design purposes. When making a font, he used to start by exploring the characters first. Most of the time he made a draft of the letters by drawing them until he got a character that have profound personality. His works stretched across styles and themes and have been trusted by large enterprise, local and international.

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