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Roundkey fonts from 38-lineart - (hodug)

Roundkey


Roundkey Is the font sans serif family for branding and text. Comes with two basic characters, namely "sharp" and "soft", each character consists of 6 weight with matching oblique. A total of 24 fonts with basic condensed shapes and unique curves.

the soft version has a different degree of softness. medium and bold have wider curves because they are suitable for displays, while thin to regular have smaller curves for easier reading.

With these sharp and soft version make it can be applied more widely



Roundkey


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