Designed by eminent Japanese designer, Hajime Kawakami, Letraset Magatama is a typeface of striking contemporary appearance which is very much in step with current fashion. The rounded terminals to the letterforms, which are irregular...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Hiromina03 is named after the wife of its designer, Hajime Kawakami. The three fonts in the set are based on Hiromi Kawakami’s unique hand-lettering style. The distinctly feminine character of Hiromina03 is harmoniously integrated...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Rakugaki means “scribble” in Japanese. This font expresses casual handwriting with warmth and simplicity. The bold weight of Rakugaki is harmoniously integrated in all three writing systems, Katakana, Hiragana and Latin. The enclosed key...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Ching Mang is a cartoon character created by Hajime Kawakami for a magazine in Japan in the 1980s. This picture font features various expressions of this fun creature. It features solid and outline variations...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Relax, and its companion font, Relax Mix are two type designs that evoke a playful spirit. The casual shapes of Relax and Relax Mix make it the perfect accompaniment for the Ching Mang picture...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Vidro is a glass technique introduced by the Dutch in Japan in the 16th century. Vidro glassworks, such as decorations and children’s toys, enrich the live of Japanese people. P22 Vidro is comprised of...
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Akebono means dawn in Japanese. It expresses the pleasure of imbalance. Stems and strokes are mixed–straight and round with slender terminals and arches. Akebono is available in three styles; Regular, Alternate, Italic. Akebono Alternate...
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P22 Basala was created using straight horizontal and vertical lines, but with large rounded corners to create an unconventional softness for a bold face. The naming of the font reflects this juxtaposition: Basara= Basala=...