Kyocera Font

What Font is Kyocera?
The Kyocera Font used in the brand’s word-mark is a custom-designed typeface, exhibiting sharp, geometric letterforms and distinctive tweaks that give it a unique, tech-forward aesthetic. For designers looking to emulate this style, there is a replica font called Crixus (by Iconian Fonts) that closely matches the look for personal use only.
Free Download Kyocera Font (replica)
About Kyocera
Kyocera is a Japanese multinational corporation known for its advanced ceramics, electronics, and document imaging solutions. Founded in 1959 (originally as Kyoto Ceramic Co., Ltd.), it has grown into a global player in multiple technology sectors. The company logo features a bold, uppercase word-mark alongside a geometric red emblem that abstracts a “K” and “C” motif — reflecting the brand’s heritage and its name (“Kyoto Ceramic”). The typography reinforces the identity of precision, durability, and innovation that Kyocera stands for in its product portfolio.
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