K-haus 105 is influenced by the work of graphic designer and typographer, Herbert Bayer, during his time at the Bauhaus around 100 years earlier-- work that kick-started graphic style as we understand it, to this day. It owes something to the easy geometry of Bayer's hand-drawn, 'universal typeface', updated and broadened to deliver a clean, well balanced, geometric sans for today.
Also readily available as K-haus 205, including a couple of, more ‘‘ daring' characters occasionally, primarily in the lower case set. Both variations include an extended character set, featuring accented characters for Central European languages.
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