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SK Barbicane

SK Barbicane

by Salih Kizilkaya
Individual Styles from $9.99
Complete family of 12 fonts: $59.99
SK Barbicane Font Family was designed by Salih Kizilkaya and published by Salih Kizilkaya. SK Barbicane contains 12 styles and family package options.

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About SK Barbicane Font Family


SK Barbicane is a family of typefaces named after Jules Verne's famous book, From the Earth to the Moon. Inspired by Jules Verne's foresight, it was designed with a synthesis of the future and the past. While it carries sharper and futuristic lines than the future, it also incorporates the organic structure of the past.


All characters have equal dimensions in this font with mono weight and mono space. In this way, you can create regular typographic layouts in your designs. Consisting of two different families, Normal and Unicase, this font has a total of 12 different fonts and 5088 glyphs. In this way, it contains many typographic elements that you will need in your designs.

Designers: Salih Kizilkaya

Publisher: Salih Kizilkaya

Foundry: Salih Kizilkaya

Design Owner: Salih Kizilkaya

MyFonts debut: Mar 5, 2021

SK Barbicane

About Salih Kizilkaya

We produce modern, original and functional typefaces for users around the world. We offer fonts to suit every need, whether it's web design, logo design, banners or other graphic projects.Each font we design is carefully designed for factors such as readability and usability as well as being aesthetically appealing. We have a large collection of fonts with many different styles and categories, so we can offer the perfect choice for any type of project.Browse our Font Foundry to create unique designs, bring your projects to life and express them. We are here to help you put your projects one step ahead with our quality, original and diverse fonts.

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