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Kurotaku – Energetic Handwritten Brush Display

Kurotaku is an energetic, handcrafted brush display with brisk, irregular strokes and pronounced contrast between thick downstrokes and hairline terminals, giving headlines a lively,...

Designer: DIAN Angga Marytama Foundry: Letterytz Callitype
Kurotaku – Energetic Handwritten Brush Display

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Kurotaku - Energetic Handwritten Brush Display

Kurotaku – Energetic Handwritten Brush Display

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Important Notice
Kurotaku is a premium commercial font and is not available for free download on Kreativ Font. To use it legally in personal or commercial projects, purchase it from an official marketplace.

Kurotaku is a Display typeface from Wahyu EKA Prasetya, DIAN Angga Marytama, published by Letterytz Callitype.

Why you should consider Kurotaku

Available on MyFonts (https://www.myfonts.com/collections/kurotaku-font-letterytz), Kurotaku is a two-style display face by Wahyu Eka Prasetya and Dian Angga Marytama published through Letterytz CalliType. The family ships with Regular and an Oblique companion, emphasizing hand-drawn brush gestures and forward motion. It reads as a high-impact display for short, bold headlines and expressive packaging labels.

Visual character

Kurotaku’s letterforms are driven by brisk, uneven brush strokes: downstrokes carry visual weight while smaller strokes taper to finer terminals, creating clear stroke contrast. Terminals and joins retain a handmade irregularity rather than mechanical uniformity, giving each glyph slight asymmetry. The oblique style increases the sense of momentum—diagonals and slanted terminals amplify the typographic motion at display sizes. Overall the face favors tight, attention-grabbing word shapes that perform best at large sizes rather than in long text blocks.

Best use cases

  • Event and gig posters where energetic headlines are needed
  • Artisanal food or craft packaging to communicate handmade character
  • Bold social-media headlines and story graphics
  • Hero/web landing headlines that need instant visual impact

Font pairing ideas

  • Clean geometric sans: a neutral geometric sans serif will stabilize Kurotaku’s hand-drawn energy, providing clear body copy and tight typographic hierarchy beneath the brushy display headings.
  • Modern humanist serif: a restrained serif with open counters softens the contrast and adds readable paragraph text while echoing stroke contrast for cohesive editorial layouts.
  • Condensed grotesque or narrow sans: when space is tight, a narrow grotesque offers compact informational text that won’t compete with Kurotaku’s visual weight.

Font Features

  • Family contains 2 styles: Regular and Oblique (listed on the MyFonts product page)
  • Offered for Webfont and Desktop use (as specified on MyFonts)
  • Glyph listing and OpenType-aware variant previews available on the MyFonts product page

What’s Included

  • Individual styles purchasable (Regular, Oblique)
  • Complete family pack of 2 fonts available
  • Webfont and Desktop font files offered through MyFonts licensing

Pricing

  • Individual styles listed from $20.00 USD (sale price shown: $14.00 USD)
  • Complete family of 2 fonts: $38.50 USD (sale price shown: $26.95 USD)

Font details

  • Font Style: Display
  • Font Mood: Playful and Bold
  • Font Use Case: Poster, Packaging, Social Media, and Web
  • Designer: Wahyu EKA Prasetya and DIAN Angga Marytama
  • Foundry: Letterytz Callitype
  • Family contains two styles: Kurotaku Regular and Kurotaku Oblique (explicit on product page) (Source: Kurotaku contains 2 styles and family package options.)
  • Available as Webfont & Desktop with MyFonts licensing options (as noted on the product listing) (Source: Kurotaku Regular Kurotaku Oblique 1001019443 1001019444 Licensing Options MyFonts licenses are tailored for individual creatives.)
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