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Aukim

by AukimVisuel
Individual Styles from $0.00
Complete family of 54 fonts: $225.00
Aukim Font Family was designed by Audry Makelele and published by AukimVisuel. Aukim contains 54 styles and family package options.

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About Aukim Font Family


Aukim is an exceptional, unique and ligature-rich font that gives a new look to your texts. It is a more text-oriented font and thanks to its OpenType features, it becomes versatile.


It is available in 3 sub-families (condensed, normal and extended) for a total of 54 fonts. There are 9 weights with their real italics. It has 886 glyphs, 107 uppercase and 65 lowercase ligatures per font. It also offers a wide range of languages, from Latin to Cyrillic, as well as powerful OpenType features such as meticulously and professionally maintained kerning, stylistic variations, swashes, highly distinctive ligatures, old-fashioned tabular figures, fractions, denominators, superscripts, unlimited subscripts, arrows and much more to satisfy the most demanding professionals.


On the one hand, it has rounded curves with very open endings that make this font family noble, friendly and contemporary and on the other hand very useful for writing titles on any medium. Perfectly suitable for graphic design and any display use. It could easily work for web, signage, corporate design as well as editorial design.


Aukim is a cool, wonderful, elegant, bold and fun display font. It can easily be paired with an incredibly wide range of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!

Designers: Audry Makelele

Publisher: AukimVisuel

Foundry: AukimVisuel

Design Owner: AukimVisuel

MyFonts debut: Nov 4, 2021

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About AukimVisuel

"Originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, more precisely in Kinshasa, Audry Kitoko Makelele began her career in photography as an amateur. Currently, freelance graphic designer and typeface designer. ""The works only follow one another, but the artist's soul remains eternal,"" he says. In 2014, keen to improve and become a professional, enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Kinshasa. Despite this fact, became curious and passionate about typography, hence in 2017 managed to create the first Congolese writing font in the name of KITOKO (a strong display font with a soft touch) which is available on dafont.

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