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Designed to shape distinctive brands. Karl is a minimalist 3-weight sans serif typeface that is perfectly suited for creating unique typography-based designs.

This typeface is equipped with 26 stylistic alternates to make everything you design look customized and professional very effortlessly. The thoughtfully and somewhat irregular designed alternates in combination with the clean main characters create a refined balance.

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from $25 // Desktop, Web & App licensing available

For trial versions please reach out via email rike@localdesk.de as in some cases I provide them. Please include at least these infos for me: your name, business name, your role there and which fonts you are interested in.

  • Desktop License: OTF and TTF files
  • Web License:  WOFF and WOFF2 files
  • Full upper and lowercase alphabet 
  • 3 Weights: Light, Regular, Bold
  • 26+ Stylistic Alternates for each Weight
  • Numbers , Punctuation & Basic Symbols
  • Basic Non-English support

What's included

equipped with 26 stylistic alternates for custom designs made with ease

  • Desktop License: OTF and TTF files
  • Web License:  WOFF and WOFF2 files
  • Full upper and lowercase alphabet 
  • 3 Weights: Light, Regular, Bold
  • 26+ Stylistic Alternates for each Weight
  • Numbers , Punctuation & Basic Symbols
  • Basic Non-English support

What's included

Designed to shape distinctive brands.

By Büro Bloock for 'B' in their Logo

Brand Kit By Local Desk

By Local Desk For SmoE

Karl Used by designers for branding, editorial and visual identity systems

Each license allows different usage situations. A desktop license will cover the functions of most design work (i.e. making logos, print materials, social media promos, etc.).

A web license is needed when you plan to use and embed the font on a website. You won't need a web license if you create images with the text that you upload to your site – for example, a logo on a website is just fine with a desktop license because it's an image, not editable type.

An e-pub license covers the use for ebooks, so if you wanted to use a font for your chapter titles and publish the book to Kindle or another ebook format, you'll need an e-pub license.

An App license you need, when you'd like to use the font as non-editable text in an app.
Note: this is not a server license, so you cannot use an app license for print-on-demand or customizable design apps (i.e. Canva, Over, etc.).

What’s the difference between licenses?

Yes! Get yourself a desktop license to use this font for your logo or other print designs. If you plan to use the font on your website (outside of a rasterized image or vectorized logo), you need a web license as well.

Can I use these fonts for my logo?

Which license is right for you?

You'll need as many licenses as users. So if you work at a company where 10 designers on your team will need access to the font, you'll need to purchase 10 of the appropriate license.

How many licenses do I need?