KDF Bukvoglot Font

KDF Bukvoglot by Karina Kirillova is an experimental Cyrillic display typeface with a genuinely unusual origin story: Moscow-based designer Karina Kirillova created it by drawing one letter of the Cyrillic alphabet per day for 33 days, with a hard constraint of no more than 15 minutes per letter and a requirement that every letterform be uniquely shaped. The result is a font-solyanka — an accidental soup of letterforms — where each character carries its own distinct personality, creating a typeface with the kind of lively inconsistency and hand-made energy that no conventionally designed font could replicate. Ideal for headlines, playful inscriptions, and typographic experiments where a little creative chaos is the point. Free for personal use.
KDF Bukvoglot is a delightfully unruly experimental Cyrillic display typeface in our free font collection, designed by Moscow-based Karina Kirillova and available for free personal use. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive typefaces crafted by independent designers around the world.
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