Kulturista
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Kulturista is a display typeface well suited for use in magazines and certain newspapers; five available weights are a perfect for the layout of various columns, titles, and supplements. The face may also work well as a basis a corporate style, it may be used on heavy machinery and equally well on the cover of a book dedicated to graphic design.
 
Basic Information
Relase date: 2009
Number of glyphs per font: 417
Number of fonts in a family: 10
Thin
Thin Italic
Light
Light Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
Semibold
Semibold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
 
Supported Opentype Features
Case Sensitive Forms (case)
Ligatures (liga)
 
Font Format
OpenType only
 
Supported Languages
Afrikaans
Albanian
Basque
Belorussian (Latin)
Breton
Catalan
Chamorro
Crimean Tatar (Latin)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Esperanto
Estonian
Faroese
Finnish
French
Frisian
Galician
German
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish Gaelic
Italian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Maori
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Rhaeto-Romanic
Romanian
Sami
Scots Gaelic
Slovak
Slovene
Sorbian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish  
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Kulturista is related to our Nudista typeface. Both faces share the elementary shapes, proportions and weight alternatives. While Nudista is a sober display face, Kulturista is a distinct linear typeface with sturdy serifs. The lopsided serifs of round strokes in lower case letters such as h, m, n prevent serifs on a single line of text from interfering with each other and they become a significant feature of the alphabet, together with the vertical serifs of numerals 2, 3 and 6.
Gently slanted italic has the same weight and colour as regular. It is not, however, only a slanted version of the regular cut, as often seen in typefaces based on geometric pattern. Whole set has its own structure, and the italic is an equal partner to the regular. The stem of f stretches below the baseline, round strokes of lower case letters sport elegant, rounded terminals. Round stem instrokes are also utilised in some lower-case x-height letters (i, j, p, m, n, r), which strengthens the emphasis of all italic styles.
Kulturista is a display typeface well suited for use in magazines and certain newspapers; five available weights are a perfect for the layout of various columns, titles, and supplements. The face may also work well as a basis a corporate style, it may be used on heavy machinery and equally well on the cover of a book dedicated to graphic design.