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Kai

Kai

Kai fonts are characterized by their calligraphic, handwritten appearance inspired by Chinese calligraphy. They often feature thick strokes, sharp angles, and a dynamic, expressive quality, evoking a sense of tradition and artistry. Kai fonts are well-suited for designs that require a touch of elegance and cultural authenticity.

4 fonts

Kaisho

Kaisho

Kaisho (楷書) is a Japanese calligraphy style, translating to 'block style' or 'square style', known for its formal and legible appearance. It features clearly defined strokes and a balanced structure, making it ideal for official documents and formal printing where clarity is paramount.

2 fonts

Kaishu

Kaishu

Kaishu (楷書), also known as Regular Script, is a Chinese calligraphy style characterized by its neat, orderly strokes and relatively square structure. It's the most recent of the major Chinese script styles, widely used for modern printing and everyday writing due to its legibility and clarity.

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Kana

Kana

Kana fonts are specifically designed for the Japanese syllabic scripts: Hiragana and Katakana. They are characterized by their distinct, flowing brushstroke-like forms, optimized for readability and aesthetic appeal in Japanese text, and often paired with Kanji and Roman alphabets in multilingual design.

2 fonts

Kanji

Kanji

Kanji fonts are specifically designed to render Chinese characters used in Japanese writing. They encompass a vast range of styles from traditional Mincho to modern Gothic, and are primarily used in Japanese text, signage, and design where accurate and aesthetically pleasing character representation is crucial.

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Kannada

Kannada

Kannada fonts are designed for the Kannada script, primarily used in the state of Karnataka, India. They feature rounded letterforms and intricate ligatures, suitable for both body text and display purposes in various publications and digital media.

6 fonts

Kanzlei

Kanzlei

Kanzlei fonts evoke a sense of formality, authority, and tradition, often drawing inspiration from German Blackletter or traditional serif typefaces. They are characterized by strong, legible letterforms with a focus on conveying trustworthiness and expertise, making them well-suited for official documents and branding.

3 fonts

Kashmiri

Kashmiri

Kashmiri fonts are designed to support the Sharada script, historically used for writing Kashmiri, and often reflect its calligraphic elegance. They are employed primarily for preserving and presenting Kashmiri language and culture in both digital and print media, aiming to maintain readability while showcasing the script's unique aesthetic.

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Katakana

Katakana

Katakana fonts are designed specifically for the Japanese katakana script, known for its angular and simplified shapes compared to hiragana or kanji. These fonts are frequently used for loanwords, foreign names, onomatopoeia, emphasis, and in technical or scientific writing within Japanese text.

27 fonts

Keys

Keys

Fonts in the 'Keys' category emulate the look of typewriter keys, often featuring monospaced designs and a slightly distressed or imperfect aesthetic. They evoke a sense of retro technology and are suitable for designs aiming for a vintage, mechanical, or technical feel. The letterforms typically exhibit consistent width, making them suitable for code or tabular data.

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Khmer

Khmer

Khmer fonts are designed specifically for the Khmer script, the writing system of the Khmer language spoken in Cambodia. They are characterized by their unique letterforms, often featuring looped strokes and rounded shapes, and are essential for displaying Khmer text accurately and legibly.

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Kids

Kids

Kids fonts are designed to be playful, friendly, and highly legible, often featuring rounded edges and simple letterforms. They evoke a sense of fun and innocence, making them ideal for materials targeting children or creating a lighthearted, approachable feel.

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Kitchen

Kitchen

Fonts in the "Kitchen" category evoke a sense of warmth, comfort, and culinary delight. They are often playful, handwritten-style fonts or clean, easily readable sans-serifs that suggest functionality and approachability. These fonts are typically used in branding and design related to food, restaurants, and home cooking.

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Knit

Knit

Knit fonts evoke the textures and visual qualities of knitted fabric. They often feature rounded terminals, simulated stitch patterns, and a warm, handcrafted aesthetic, making them ideal for projects seeking a cozy, comforting, or DIY feel.

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Knot

Knot

Knot fonts emulate the visual style of intertwined ropes or nautical knots. Characterized by interconnected strokes, loops, and a sense of crafted texture, they convey themes of connection, heritage, and adventure. Often used for designs seeking a rustic, vintage, or nautical aesthetic.

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Konkani

Konkani

Konkani fonts are designed to display the Konkani language, which is written in multiple scripts like Devanagari, Roman, Kannada, Malayalam, and Perso-Arabic. These fonts prioritize legibility and cultural appropriateness for various media, often reflecting the aesthetic nuances associated with each script adaptation of Konkani.

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Korean

Korean

Korean fonts are designed to display the Hangul script, often incorporating traditional calligraphy influences or modern, geometric forms. They are used primarily for Korean language content, ranging from formal documents to casual designs, and must accurately represent the complex structures of Hangul syllables.

104 fonts

Kufi

Kufi

Kufi fonts represent a historical calligraphic script characterized by its angular, geometric forms and strong horizontal strokes. Originating in Kufa, Iraq, it's commonly used to evoke a sense of tradition, formality, and Islamic heritage, often seen in architectural ornamentation and religious texts.

2 fonts

Kufic

Kufic

Kufic is the oldest form of Arabic script, characterized by its angular, geometric shapes and bold, architectural presence. Historically used for writing the Quran and monumental inscriptions, Kufic fonts evoke a sense of tradition, authority, and sophistication.

15 fonts

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