KunKun is a 'handwritten sans'-- each letter appears it has actually been written with a single monolinear stroke, and its letters' terminals are completely rounded-off and almost sausage-shaped. 3 weights are available in the family, and each typeface each contains 406 glyphs. Standard-looking variants of g, y, and z are offered by means of an OpenType function in a Stylistic Set, and there are two alternate types for the capital Q, and an optional closed-form 8 there, too, although the default looped-descenders on the lowercase g, y, and z enhance KunKun's casual appearance. In spite of KunKun's informality, noticeable in its default character-forms, its fundamental percentages remain in keeping with a lot of ITF's text deals with. For circumstances, it's style includes a big x-height and ascenders that rise above the uppercase letters. Special characters like the &&, @, and ยง likewise all take common typographic forms.
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