Dual Grafika

Dual Grafika is a type family inspired by late 20th-century lettering where geometric forms flow into a script, connected by a simple line.

✑ Test Dual Grafika

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Kokemuskenttä
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10
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Pérégrinations
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10
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Intercambiante
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10
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Hochgebirgsweg
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10
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HUVUDSTADSBOR
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10
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Mochileadores
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10
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Récitvoyageur 36
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10
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METROPOLITAN
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10
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Bildromanistik

✑ About Dual Grafika

Dual Grafika is a type family inspired by late 20th-century lettering where geometric forms flow into a script, connected by a simple line. 

The family spans a variable weight axis from Hairline to Black and offers both connected and non-connected styles through stylistic sets. It includes a generous set of alternates: rounded, pointed, and compact, so you can fine-tune the tone of your text, from minimal and restrained to expressive and ornamental.

Dual Grafika is sharp, elegant, and versatile, perfect for logos, branding, posters, book covers, and more.

Read more about the process:
Connecting Dual Grafika

 

This typeface is still a work in progress, but you can get it now at a discounted price on Future Fonts while directly supporting its development.

This project includes
1 font + variable, 8 styles

Original Concept
Zrinka Buljubašić

Designer
Gen Ramírez

Version
Beta 0.1, May 2025

Tags
Geometric Sans Serif Display Connected Variable

Dual Grafika
Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi Bold, Bold, Black

✑ Technical info

Character Set

Language Coverage

With diacritics: Spanish, Filipino, Sundanese, Northern Uzbek, West Central Oromo, Quechua, Iloko, Eastern Oromo, Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo, Balinese, Waray (Philippines), K'iche', Northern Qiandong Miao, Soninke, Southern Qiandong Miao, Galician, Tonga (Zambia), Upper Guinea Crioulo, Kekchí, Basque, Chavacano, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Tetum, Tetun Dili, Wayuu, Mapudungun, Kaonde, Garifuna, Huastec . Show more

ASCII-only: English, Swahili (individual language), Malay (individual language), Amahuaca, Gan Chinese, Cebuano, Somali, Zulu, Shona, Kinyarwanda, Hiligaynon, Rundi, Kalenjin, Xhosa, Makhuwa-Meetto, Luba-Lulua, Kongo, Minangkabau, Kituba (Democratic Republic of Congo), Luo (Kenya and Tanzania), Bemba (Zambia), Buginese, Tsonga, Banjar, Soga, Nyankole, Jamaican Creole English, Swati, Gusii, Kimbundu . Show more

Data from: Hyperglot by RosettaType

Available formats

OpenType OTF TrueType TTF Variable Font TTF Web Font WOFF Web Font WOFF2 Variable Web Font WOFF Variable Web Font WOFF2