KunKun Gujarati Font Family was designed by Gunjan Panchal and published by Indian Type Foundry. KunKun Gujarati contains 3 styles and family package options. Sometimes, in corporate communication or editorial design work, you want to craft a message that looks handwritten but is created with the ease of typography instead. Thats a trick that also comes in handy when designing restaurant menus or the insides of greeting cards. KunKun Gujarati is a handwritten typeface. Typographically speaking, KunKun Gujarati should probably be classified as an informal sans serif, even though terms like serif and sans serif arent particularly applicable to Gujarati. Each letter in the typeface looks like it was written with a single monolinear stroke, and the letters terminals are fully rounded-off and almost sausage-shaped. Several characters have forms that dont follow the tradition of printed type. They strengthen the handwritten look of the typeface, too. There are also Latin-script characters in the font, which do not connect with each other. KunKun Gujarati is a typeface for texts that need a personal note. KunKun Gujaratis design feels lively, and texts set with it feel fun. The fonts ship in two different formats. Depending on your preference, you can install the typeface as a single Variable Font or use the familys three static OpenType font files instead. These are Light, Regular, and Bold. Users who install the Variable Font have vastly greater control over their texts exact stroke width and can further fine-tune its on-screen appearance or how heavy it is in print. KunKun Gujarati is part of the Indian Type Foundrys KunKun multi-script superfamily. Aside from the Gujarati script, weve created variants for the Arabic, Devanagari, Latin, and Tamil scripts. Dhwani Shah designed KunKun Gujarati for ITF.