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Gatega

von Agny Hasya Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $9.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 9 Fonts: $24.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Gatega wurde von Firman Maulana entworfen und von Agny Hasya Studio veröffentlicht. Gatega enthält 9 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

Über die Familie


Gatega is a bold and expressive modern sans serif family designed with distinctive ink-trap details and a strong display personality. Crafted for impactful branding and contemporary visual identity, Gatega balances geometric structure with playful curves, making it perfect for logos, headlines, packaging, editorial layouts, and digital campaigns. Featuring a complete Thin to Black weight range, Gatega offers flexibility for modern typography systems from elegant minimal layouts to powerful statement designs. The exaggerated ink-trap shapes add character and uniqueness while maintaining readability across various sizes. Ideal for creative studios, tech startups, brands, FMCG packaging, motion graphics, and social media visuals, Gatega delivers a confident, contemporary look that stands out in competitive markets. Thank you for checking out this font. If you have any questions or need support, feel free to get in touch. Warm regards, agnyhasyastudio

Designer: Firman Maulana

Foundry: Agny Hasya Studio

MyFonts Debüt: Mar 2, 2026

Gatega

Über Agny Hasya Studio

agnyhasyastudio (est. 2015) is based in Bandung, Indonesia. Originally started as a creative outlet for logos, branding, templates, and illustrations, the studio has since evolved into a dedicated type foundry. In 2022, we began our journey into type design, focusing on crafting display, blackletter, brush, script, and handwritten fonts. What started as a hobby quickly became a commitment to producing high-quality typefaces. At agnyhasyastudio, our vision is to create fonts that merge aesthetic appeal with practical usability, ensuring they are expressive, versatile, and timeless tools for designers worldwide.

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