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Pockota

Pockota

by Nasir Udin
Individual Styles from $0.00
Complete family of 12 fonts: $150.00
Pockota Font Family was designed by Nasir Udin and published by Nasir Udin. Pockota contains 10 styles and family package options.

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About Pockota Font Family


Pockota is a retro, soft display serif typeface with 12 fonts.

Ranging from light to black with its matching italics, Pockota offers many possibilities to be applied in many graphic or editorial projects. Lighter weights are suitable for body text, and the heavier weights are perfect for striking headlines.

Thanks to the OpenType features built in, many stylistic sets and swashes are fun to play with. And with the extended latin character set, so that Pockota supports 200+ latin-based languages.

Pockota is a classic and timeless typeface, perfectly suitable for display purpose such as branding, editorial, headlines, and packaging.

Designers: Nasir Udin

Publisher: Nasir Udin

Foundry: Nasir Udin

Design Owner: Nasir Udin

MyFonts debut: May 21, 2020

Pockota

About Nasir Udin

Nasir Udin is a type designer based in Yogyakarta. Before he got into type design, he had designed travel posters under the Vectro label. His illustrative style is an impression of similar posters from the mid 20th century. As a designer, he enjoy looking to both the past and the future for inspiration. That's why he love to blend a retro style with a futuristic concept. He started type design on 2016 as his side project, before he take it seriously. And now, since his wife join in the project, they merged two character as one, just like a ligature. They used to work from coffee shop here in Yogyakarta. They can spend about most of their working-time in there.You can follow @studio.nasir on Instagram, he loves to capture a lettering on old buildings (Dutch, Chinese, Arabic, blend with the local Javanese).

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