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Kidcut is a typeface inspired by the lettering of Polish School of Poster masters — such as Henryk Tomaszewski or Jan Młodożeniec. The letters were cut from paper with scissors — irregular, clumsy, as if made by a child's hands. Every glyph comes in three versions: when the same character appears more than once in a word or sentence, it is automatically replaced by a contextual alternate — so the text never looks like a repeated template. And there are a few surprises hiding inside — a heart, a star, or an open and closed eye. Includes Latin script with broad language support.
Typeface, Graphic & Text: Małgorzata Bartosik
Styles: 1, Glyphs: 1690, Design date: 2020–2026
OpenType features: aalt, calt, ccmp, locl, subs, sinf, sups, numr, dnom, frac
Language Support: Latin: Basic, Western European, Central European, South Eastern European, South American, Oceanian, Vietnamese, Esperanto








