Kulag: An Eye-Catching Typeface With Its Roots in Soviet Propaganda

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Tags Block   Bold   Cyrillic   Grotesque   Logo   Outlined   Strong  
Designer : Pavels Lavrinovics
License: Free for commercial use
Files: 3 Size: 16 KB
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WebSite: https://www.behance.net/PavelsLavrinovics
Kulag is a unique typeface that has its roots in propaganda from the Soviet Union. It was created with reference to typographic examples found in posters, documents, and certificates from the era. The typeface features both Latin and Cyrillic capitals, outlines, and numerals. It is designed for advertisement and other large-scale works, in order to stand out from other typefaces and grab the reader's attention. Kulag is an example of how typography can be used to emphasize a message and make it memorable, even decades after its original creation. With its striking features, Kulag is sure to be an eye-catching addition to any project.

KULAG is a bilingual display typeface, designed for Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. It originates from a propaganda background and has been developed with reference to typographic examples found in posters,
documents and certificates from the Soviet Union. This grotesque typeface was developed for use in advertisement or other large scale work. KULAG includes Latin and Cyrillic capitals, outlines and numerals.

The type was designed in 2016, it is free of charge for anyone interested.

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# File name Size Download
1 KULAG-Outline.otf 13 KB Download
2 KULAG-Regular.otf 8 KB Download
3 readme.txt 543 bytes Download