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Flip

Flip

by K-Type
Licenses from $20.00
Complete family of 3 fonts: $20.00
Flip Font Family was designed by Keith Bates and published by K-Type. Flip contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Flip Family

3 fonts

Best Value!

  • Flip Regular Flip Regular

  • Flip Fill Flip Fill

  • Flip Fill Flip Fill

Per style:

$6.66

Pack of 3 styles:

$20.00

About Flip Font Family


Flip is a bold outline shadow sans with a counterchange; an eye-catching display font for contemporary usage. Flip is a Rosewood for generations raised on grotesques; a simple modern zigzag replaces fancy Victorian leafiness. Flip is flash but not flashy. It's decorative rather than pretty. It's a celebration without pomp, festive but not flowery. Like Rosewood, Flip is a bicolor typeface that is provided as two complementary fonts – Flip Fill has matching spacing and kerning so can be used as a color underlay to Flip Regular. Flip features a useful lowercase and K-Type's usual host of accented characters.

Designers: Keith Bates

Publisher: K-Type

Foundry: K-Type

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: K-Type

MyFonts debut: Apr 21, 2011

Flip

About K-Type

K-Type is a small, independent type foundry based in Manchester England, offering a unique range of high quality fonts which are modestly and simply priced for designers, small businesses and large organisations.In addition to creating new typefaces resulting from formal experimentation, many K-Type fonts show the influence of inspirational artists and designers, many exploring the mix of insular and eclectic that has forged the typographical landscape of Britain and America.K-Type is also keen to make affordable fonts from styles which possess cultural currency or an existing social presence, generally redrawn to include comprehensive character sets containing a full complement of Latin Extended-A glyphs. New, previously unavailable weights and italics are often designed and added.

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