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Kristolit

Kristolit is a Scotch Roman-inspired typeface with a technological twist. It is a variable font featuring both regular and italic styles. This typeface offers versatile design options ranging from subtle bookweight to bold black, blending timeless elegance with modern appeal, making it perfect for projects that demand both classic sophistication and technological strength.

Elegant yet robust, Kristolit's ample curves contrast sharply with its bold lines, vertical axis, and strong stroke contrast. This type family is optimised for editorial use, branding projects, and identities, striking a perfect balance between aesthetic experimentation, functionality, and legibility. The italic version adds a calligraphic touch while retaining its modern, tech-savvy character. Kristolit features stylistic alternates that can shift the tone to a more traditional or concise appearance.

Kristolit supports all major Latin-based languages and also includes Cyrillic support for Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.

Kristolit was designed by Belgrade-based art director Sasha Denisova.

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Kristolit

Kristolit is a Scotch Roman-inspired typeface with a technological twist. It is a variable font featuring both regular and italic styles. This typeface offers versatile design options ranging from subtle bookweight to bold black, blending timeless elegance with modern appeal, making it perfect for projects that demand both classic sophistication and technological strength.

Elegant yet robust, Kristolit's ample curves contrast sharply with its bold lines, vertical axis, and strong stroke contrast. This type family is optimised for editorial use, branding projects, and identities, striking a perfect balance between aesthetic experimentation, functionality, and legibility. The italic version adds a calligraphic touch while retaining its modern, tech-savvy character. Kristolit features stylistic alternates that can shift the tone to a more traditional or concise appearance.

Kristolit supports all major Latin-based languages and also includes Cyrillic support for Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.

Kristolit was designed by Belgrade-based art director Sasha Denisova.

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Need help determining what license you need? Head to our licensing page for more details, or download our free font licensing guide below to help you make the correct choice. 

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Kristolit is a Scotch Roman-inspired typeface with a technological twist. It is a variable font featuring both regular and italic styles. This typeface offers versatile design options ranging from subtle bookweight to bold black, blending timeless elegance with modern appeal, making it perfect for projects that demand both classic sophistication and technological strength.

Elegant yet robust, Kristolit's ample curves contrast sharply with its bold lines, vertical axis, and strong stroke contrast. This type family is optimised for editorial use, branding projects, and identities, striking a perfect balance between aesthetic experimentation, functionality, and legibility. The italic version adds a calligraphic touch while retaining its modern, tech-savvy character. Kristolit features stylistic alternates that can shift the tone to a more traditional or concise appearance.

Kristolit supports all major Latin-based languages and also includes Cyrillic support for Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.

Kristolit was designed by Belgrade-based art director Sasha Denisova.

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Need help determining what license you need? Head to our licensing page for more details, or download our free font licensing guide below to help you make the correct choice.