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Kross Neue Grotesk

von Designova
Einzelschnitte ab $59.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 12 Fonts: $89.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Kross Neue Grotesk wurde von Jean Johnson entworfen und von Designova veröffentlicht. Kross Neue Grotesk enthält 12 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Kross Neue Grotesk is a minimalist sans-serif typeface family of 16 fonts featuring the finest design made with attention to every detail. Created with a special focus on minimalism and simplicity in typography, this typeface can transform your design projects to another level of visual appeal.


Handcrafted and designed with powerful OpenType features in mind, each weight includes extended language support including Western European & Central European sets. A total of 268 glyphs are included.

Kross Neue Grotesk is a perfect choice for graphic design, text presentation, web design, print and display use. The typeface can be an amazing option for beautiful branding, logo / logotype design projects, marketing graphics, banners, posters, signage, corporate identities as well as editorial design. Adding extra letter-spacing for the Caps will make this font perfect for minimal headlines and logotypes as shown in promo images here.


Kross Neue Grotesk typeface family comes with a total of 12 fonts having 6 weights (Thin / Light / Book / Regular / Bold / Heavy) as well as Italic versions of all weights.

Designer: Jean Johnson

Herausgeber: Designova

Foundry: Designova

Eigentümer des Designs: Designova

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 28, 2022

Kross Neue Grotesk

Über Designova

Designova® is a type foundry and branding studio founded in Berlin in 2012, specialising in type design and branding. Designova® produces commercial typefaces, custom fonts, logotypes, brand identities, and digital expressions. The studio has collaborated with well-known brands, including Lufthansa, Adidas, GoDaddy, and Giant Tiger, as well as numerous startups and small businesses.

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