About Kitami Font Family
Talbot Type Kitami is a minimal, geometric, stencil display font, inspired by Herbert Bayer’s Universal Typeface, created at the Bauhaus in the 1920s. Each character is created from a single continuous stroke, or combination of strokes.
Designers: Adrian Talbot
Publisher: Talbot Type
Foundry: Talbot Type
Design Owner: Talbot Type
MyFonts debut: Jul 11, 2017
Kitami
About Talbot Type
Most of my fonts are influenced by the classic movements of the twentieth century — Modernism, the Bauhaus, Constructivism and Art Deco — I aspire to create timeless designs, valid now and in the future. These are not showy faces, but practical, hard-working text and display fonts. Occasionally I branch out into more experimental, display fonts, possibly as a result of my years as a graphic designer with a focus on identities and communications and the need to stand out from the crowd — in a good way.