Lokko Font (2025)

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Lokko Font (2025)

The answer is a typeface of quiet confidence. Lokko doesn’t scream for attention; it earns it through intelligent, thoughtful details. For designers tired of the same safe, sterile sans-serifs, Lokko offers a breath of fresh, cosmopolitan air. It proves that the future of type design is not about global homogeneity, but about creating new, beautiful hybrids that respect and celebrate their diverse roots. In the world of fonts, Lokko has carved out a unique diagonal of its own.

In the ever-expanding universe of typefaces, where thousands of options vie for attention, a new font must offer more than just legibility—it must possess a distinct personality and a compelling story. Lokko, a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by the Swiss-born, Seoul-based designer Noëll Kim, achieves exactly that. Released in 2021 through her type foundry, Diamondtype, Lokko is a fascinating hybrid: a precise, functional grotesk that has been subtly but profoundly reshaped by the aesthetics of the Korean alphabet, Hangeul . The Genesis of a Cross-Cultural Typeface Noëll Kim’s personal journey is the key to understanding Lokko. Trained in the rigorous, rational tradition of Swiss graphic design, she moved to Seoul and immersed herself in a new visual language. She noticed that while many Latin typefaces were used in Korean design, few felt entirely at home when paired with Hangeul. The rigid, circular strokes of a typical European geometric sans-serif often clashed with the dynamic, angular, and spatial complexity of Korean characters. lokko font

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