KSW Uberground
KSW Uberground is a versatile all-caps typeface that combines the advantages of German and British schools of the early 20th century. The balance of originality, readability, geometric modernism, and restrained brutalism creates a unique and recognizable style. This fonts are an excellent choice for titling, branding, posters, signs, navigation, industrial design, and more.
The bundle includes proportional & multilingual KSW Uberground Pro and monospaced version KSW Uberground Mono Std with 25% discount.
Typeface's precise geometric grid is based on early specifications of “Engschrift” developed by the German Institute for Standardisation (DIN) in 1927. However, its proportions transformed to an even stricter width-to-height ratio of 1:2. The German precision of the ‘English’ font combined with a truly British design. Glyph forms took inspiration from the font known as ‘Mandatory’, introduced by Charles Wright type foundry in 1935 and still used on UK license plates nowadays. For utilitarian purposes, even commonly similar characters in this font are noticeably distinguishable from one to another, making the font easy and quick to read.
KSW Uberground is a versatile all-caps typeface that combines the advantages of German and British schools of the early 20th century. The balance of originality, readability, geometric modernism, and restrained brutalism creates a unique and recognizable style. This fonts are an excellent choice for titling, branding, posters, signs, navigation, industrial design, and more.
The bundle includes proportional & multilingual KSW Uberground Pro and monospaced version KSW Uberground Mono Std with 25% discount.
Typeface's precise geometric grid is based on early specifications of “Engschrift” developed by the German Institute for Standardisation (DIN) in 1927. However, its proportions transformed to an even stricter width-to-height ratio of 1:2. The German precision of the ‘English’ font combined with a truly British design. Glyph forms took inspiration from the font known as ‘Mandatory’, introduced by Charles Wright type foundry in 1935 and still used on UK license plates nowadays. For utilitarian purposes, even commonly similar characters in this font are noticeably distinguishable from one to another, making the font easy and quick to read.
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