Kawak is a sans inspired by Mayan glyphs from the Tzolk' in routine cycle. Kawak marries modernist typographic custom with Pre-Hispanic formalism, producing an ideal mix between tidiness, readability, objectivity, and the Mayan super-ellipse.
.Kawak was developed by Javier Viramontes during the Type@Cooper, Extended Program under the careful guidance of Jesse Reagan and an amazing collection of going to critics. The job was settled by Alfonso Garcia and the Latinotype team.
.Kawak contains 454 characters and can support 128 languages through Latinotype's basic set. The family includes 6 weights and 6 italics. Kawak's tidy yet unique character, and features like portions, old design and tabular figures, make it an ideal choice for a broad variety of print and branding applications.
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