About Kwixter Sketch Regular font
TTF and OTF: Kwixter (Regular, Outlines, & Sketch)
By Dennis Ludlow
Sharkshock 2019 all rights reserved
Kwixter is a rugged, all caps, display sans that doesn’t take itself too seriously! This broad, yet childlike font was designed to take up horizontal space and inject a little playfulness into your project. The binary nature of this family means it will find many helpful uses in your type collection over the years. It’s structured enough for commanding web headers yet cartoony enough to end up on a kid’s book. Use Kwixter for a company logo or the Sketch version for toy packaging/merchandising.
Basic Latin, Extended Latin, punctuation, Cyrillic, Serbian support, and kerning are included in the full version. Please check the glyph map for all supported characters. The demo contains basic Latin, Cyrillic, and limited punctuation.
The complete family with all 3 versions is available at $45 for personal use only. This does NOT constitute a commercial license. For commercial licensing please visit
http://www.sharkshock.net/license or send us an email. Commercial usage without a license is strictly prohibited and a violation of our terms and conditions as well as International copyright law.
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Free for Personal Use
This fonts are authors' property, and are either shareware, demo versions or public domain. The licence mentioned above the download button is just an indication. Please look at the readme-files in the archives or check the indicated author's website for details, and contact him if in doubt. If no author/licence is indicated that's because we don't have information, that doesn't mean it's free.