The Kadwa is a typeface that belongs to the Devanagari Well, the Kadwa is a typeface family designed by Sol Matas. It was developed from the latin typeface Bitter, a robust slab serif typeface optimized for text.
Today, with the perpetually increasing reliance on reading text displayed on screens, the need for clear organization and meaningful content is stronger than ever. of course what is on the screen turns out to be far more important than what is on the paper that comes out of the printer. As the use of electronic books is growing at an accelerated pace, font designers are tirelessly trying to find out which fonts would be the best for reading on electronic devices.
Influenced by Sol’ s passion for the Pixel she subsequently created Bitter and then Kadwa. An abundance of sizes is possible due to the functionality of this “contemporary” slab serif typeface for text, created for comfortable reading on any computer or device. The powerful product crystallization stemmed from the fundamental principle of the pixel matrix, excluding any aspects of emotionalism. Humanistic was created by uniting legibility of large x-heights with certain delicate features in the character, which create a rhythmic note to flowing texts.
Kadwa Font
License: Personal & Commercial Use!
Font Type: Free
Format: OTF, TTF
File Size: 187 KB
Total Files: 1

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