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Otherwhere—Collective
© Otherwhere, LLC. 2023. OC Mikola & OC Mikola Outline Licenses Formats: OTF, TTF (VAR), WOFF, WOFF2
All Rights Reserved. Sold Separately License: Click here to read full EULA
OC Mikola 7 Static Presets / 1 Variable Axis 14 Static Presets / 2 Variable Axes 2/102
OC Mikola Outline

OC Mikola Thin Thin


OC Mikola Outline Extra Light Extra Light
Light Light
Regular Regular
Medium Medium
Semi Bold Semi Bold
OC Mikola & OC Mikola Outline
Licenses Sold Separately Bold Bold
Thin 100
Extra Light 100
Light 100
Regular 100
Medium 100
Semi Bold 100
Bold 100
OC Mikola Protagonist 3/102
OC Mikola Outline
OC Mikola Paths 4/102
OC Mikola Outline
a
OC Mikola Variable Font with Static Styles 5/102
OC Mikola Outline
OC Mikola Intro 6/102
OC Mikola Outline

The Swiss Ninja In a twist of fate, a legendary typographer left


this Univers to embark on an extraordinary
quest in Japan, immersing himself in the
clandestine world of the ancient ninja, honing
his typographic precision to the lethal art of
stealth, blending the fluid strokes of calligraphy
with the swift movements of a warrior.

Emerging from the shadows, the typographic


maestro infused the letterforms of Mikola
with an enigmatic energy, as if the stealthy
elegance and precision of his martial artistry
had seeped into every curve and counter,
bestowing the font with an unmistakable aura
of intrigue, captivating readers and leaving
them spellbound by the silent power imbued
within each meticulously crafted character.
OC Mikola Intro 7/102
OC Mikola Outline 2

Mikola blends European typographic • Meticulously balanced and legible it


principles with the delicate subtleties is suitable for both text and display
of Japanese brand design in a refined applications. Letter spacing is wider
and symbiotic union of structured for lighter weights for readability
functionality and swift precision. and tightens up for strong headlines
and wordmarks®.
Inspired by the presence of Univers, it
integrates rational design with unique • There's a visual sensitivity between
personality, characterized by the sharp thick and thin strokes, and forms
junctions seen in glyphs like a, k and x. avoid perfect geometry with round
shapes more oval than circular.

• Stems take a sharp turn at baseline


to form horizontal tails on the lower
case a, l and t.

• The selection of stylistic sets


add to versatility, giving it a
variety of flavors from classic and
approachable to a more digital
aesthetic.

• Outlines add an opportunity to


create hierarchy and can overlay
imagery and video to make bold
statements without appearing
heavy or obscuring the view.
OC Mikola Character Set Flavor (Default) 8/102
OC Mikola Outline

Mikola
Square dot Stroke contrast more prominent Horizontal and
at heavier weights vertical terminals

Round shapes more


elliptical than circular

Sharp turn at baseline


forms horizontal tails

Sharp junction between


strokes
OC Mikola Characters of Note Medium 190pt 9/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

1 KQRXY
aækxy
OC Mikola 7 Static Styles / 1 Variable Axis 10/102
OC Mikola Outline Weight

Thin
100 WEIGHT (wght)

Extra Light
200

Light
300

Regular
400

Medium
500

Semi Bold
600

Bold
700
OC Mikola 14 Static Styles / 2 Variable Axis 11/102
OC Mikola Outline Weight & Stroke

Stroke 0 WEIGHT (wght)

STROKE (strk)

Stroke 100 WEIGHT (wght)

STROKE (strk)

Stroke 0 WEIGHT (wght)

STROKE (strk)

Stroke 100 WEIGHT (wght)

STROKE (strk)
OC Mikola Circled Figures Bingo 12/102
OC Mikola Outline

⓪①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨
⓪①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨
⓪①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨
OC Mikola Demo Character Set Medium 60pt 13/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style (+Alternates)

ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
OPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmn
opqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
.,:;‘’'-()#&@
OC Mikola Language Support 14/102
OC Mikola Outline

Ãłþhåbéţ
Štrēët
80
Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Colognian,
Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish,
French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Italian,
Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Luo,
Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Manx,
Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian, Nynorsk Nyankole, Oromo,
Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu,
Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Serbian, Shambala, Shona, Slovak, Soga, Somali, Spanish,
Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Upper Sorbian, Uzbek (Latin), Volapük,
Vunjo, Welsh, Western Frisian, Zulu
OC Mikola Full Character Set Regular 28pt 15/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkl
mnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789ÀÁÂÃÄÅĀĂĄÆÇĆČĎĐ
ÈÉÊËĒĖĘĚĢÌÍÎÏĪĮIJĶĹĻĽŁÑŃŅŇÒÓÔÕÖØŌŐŒŔŖŘŚŞŠ
ŢŤÙÚÛÜŪŮŰŲŴẀẂẄÝŶŸỲŹŻŽÞßàáâãäåāăąæçćč
ďđðèéêëēėęěģìíîïīįıijȷķĺļľłñńņňòóôõöøōőœþŕŗřśşšţť
ùúûüūůűųŵẁẃẅýÿŷỳźżž–—‘’‚“”„•…‹›€™™¡!"#$%&()*,-.
/:;¿?@[\]_{|}¢£¥©«®®°±·º»+×÷−=≠⓪①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨◯
OC Mikola Language Support Pangrams Intl. 16/102
OC Mikola Outline

Victor jagt zwölf Noé, sin vergüenza,


Boxkämpfer quer über la más exquisita
den großen Sylter Deich. champaña del menú.

Stróż pchnął kość w quiz Příliš žluťoučký kůň úpěl


gędźb vel fax myjń. ďábelské ódy.

Høj bly gom vandt fræk Pranzo d'acqua fa volti


sexquiz på wc. sghembi.
OC Mikola 17/102
OC Mikola Outline

die Straße
OC Mikola Thin Waterfall 18/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Thin Waterfall 19/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Thin 100 Waterfall 20/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Extra Light Waterfall 21/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Extra Light Waterfall 22/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Extra Light 100 Waterfall 23/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Light Waterfall 24/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Light Waterfall 25/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Light 100 Waterfall 26/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Regular Waterfall 27/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Regular Waterfall 28/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Regular 100 Waterfall 29/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Medium Waterfall 30/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Medium Waterfall 31/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Medium 100 Waterfall 32/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Semi Bold Waterfall 33/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


its original qualities and intensity of color as possible.
[2] The synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl
acetate developed and marketed at the time under the
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
name Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Semi Bold 100 Waterfall 34/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of its

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


original qualities and intensity of color as possible.[2] The
synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl acetate
developed and marketed at the time under the name
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Semi Bold 100 Waterfall 35/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of its

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


original qualities and intensity of color as possible.[2] The
synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl acetate
developed and marketed at the time under the name
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Bold Waterfall 36/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of its

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


original qualities and intensity of color as possible.[2] The
synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl acetate
developed and marketed at the time under the name
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Bold Waterfall 37/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of its

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


original qualities and intensity of color as possible.[2] The
synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl acetate
developed and marketed at the time under the name
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Bold 100 Waterfall 38/102
OC Mikola Outline

60pt

International Klein Blue


(IKB) was developed by
24pt 14pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
was developed by Yves Klein art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on
the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB
in collaboration with Edouard uses a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends
the color and allows the pigment to maintain as
Adam, a Parisian art paint much of its original qualities and intensity of color as

18pt 10pt 6pt

International Klein Blue (IKB) was International Klein Blue (IKB)


was developed by Yves Klein
International Klein Blue (IKB) was developed by Yves
Klein in collaboration with Edouard Adam, a Parisian
art paint supplier whose shop is still in business on the

developed by Yves Klein in collaboration in collaboration with Edouard


Adam, a Parisian art paint supplier
Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses
a matte, synthetic resin binder which suspends the
color and allows the pigment to maintain as much of its

with Edouard Adam, a Parisian art whose shop is still in business


original qualities and intensity of color as possible.[2] The
synthetic resin used in the binder is a polyvinyl acetate
developed and marketed at the time under the name
on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet
paint supplier whose shop is still in in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a
Rhodopas M or M60A by the French pharmaceutical
company Rhône-Poulenc.[3] Adam still sells the binder
under the name “Médium Adam 25”.[1]
matte, synthetic resin binder which
business on the Boulevard Edgar-Quinet suspends the color and allows the
In May 1960, Klein deposited a Soleau envelope,
registering the paint formula under the name International

in Montparnasse.[1] IKB uses a matte, pigment to maintain as much of its


original qualities and intensity of
Klein Blue (IKB) at the Institut national de la propriété
industrielle (INPI),[2] but he never patented IKB. Only
valid under French law, a Soleau envelope registers the
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 39/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Aa
Default
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 40/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Gg
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 41/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Kk
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 42/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Pp
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 43/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Qq
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 44/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Rr
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 45/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Xx
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 46/102
OC Mikola Outline Default Style

Yy
OC Mikola Flavor Bold 56pt 47/102
OC Mikola Outline (Default) Bold 100 56pt

Konica TEAC
Olympus Vestax
Minolta Audio-Technica
Yashica Nakamichi
Nikon Denon
Mamiya YAMAHA
OC Mikola Flavor Semi Bold 240pt 48/102
OC Mikola Outline (Default)

AKAI
Onkyo
OC Mikola Flavor Semi Bold 190pt 49/102
OC Mikola Outline (Default)

Hackney
Wick
OC Mikola Flavor Regular 125pt 50/102
OC Mikola Outline (Default) Medium 100 125pt

Pentax K1000
OC Mikola Flavor 51/102
(Default)

Panasonic
Kōnosuke Matsushita
松下 幸之助, 27 November 1894 – 27 April 1989

Kōnosuke Matsushita (松下 幸之助, 27 November


1894 – 27 April 1989) was a Japanese industrialist
who founded Panasonic, the largest Japanese
consumer electronics company. Matsushita is
referred to as the “God of Management” in Japan.
OC Mikola Open Type Features 52/102
OC Mikola Outline

Open Type
Features
OC Mikola Alternates Overview 53/102
OC Mikola Outline

aægkxy GKPQRXY1
Default

aægkxy GKPQRXY1
ss01

aægkxy GKPQRXY1
ss02

aægkxy GKPQRXY1
ss03

X®™ X®™ X®™


Default ss04 ss05

,;“”‘’ ,;“”‘’ ,;“”‘’


Default ss06 ss07
OC Mikola Alternates Overview 54/102
OC Mikola Outline

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Default ss04 ss05

,;“”‘’ ,;“”‘’ ,;“”‘’


Default ss06 ss07
OC Mikola Alternate Flavors Default 55/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01
ss02
ss03

Dayglow Samurai
Dayglow Samurai
Dayglow Samurai
Dayglow Samurai
akx
OC Mikola Characters of Note 56/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Alternates
ss01

akx
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 57/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Aa
Alternates
ss01
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 58/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Gg
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 59/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Kk
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 60/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Pp
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 61/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Qq
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 62/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Rr
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 63/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Xx
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 64/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Yy
OC Mikola Alternates Overview 65/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Klaxon
Klaxon
Lower case Upper case & Figures

aækx GKPQRXY1
OC Mikola Flavor Various 66/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Otl Aicher
Max Bill
Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm

Die Hochschule für Gestaltung Bauhaus. International genoss


Ulm (HfG Ulm) wurde 1953 von sie einen hervorragenden Ruf
Inge Aicher-Scholl, Otl Aicher, und war Wegbereiter und Vorbild
Max Bill und weiteren in Ulm sowohl für künftige Design-
gegründet und wurde 1968 in Studiengänge an Hochschulen
OC Mikola Flavor Regular 86pt 67/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Service Manual
Atelier in Rotis
München 1972
Saint Laurent
OC Mikola Flavor Various 68/102
OC Mikola Outline ss01

Introduction

Ellsworth Kelly
From Newburgh In France, 1948–54
to Normandy and
Boston, 1928–48
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 69/102
OC Mikola Outline ss02

Aa
Alternates
ss02
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 70/102
OC Mikola Outline ss02

Qq
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 71/102
OC Mikola Outline ss02

Yy
OC Mikola Alternates Overview 72/102
OC Mikola Outline ss02

Quay
Quay
Lower case Upper case & Figures

aækxy KQRXY1
OC Mikola Flavor Various 73/102
OC Mikola Outline ss02

1998 Crosby Chair


Gaetano Pesce
New York City La sedia per bambini Crosby riassume
l'approccio al design di Gaetano Pesce.
È realizzato in un materiale sintetico
industriale che è stato trattato come
se fosse un materiale artigianale.
Lo schienale e i lati della sedia sono
realizzati in un unico foglio di resina
poliuretanica flessibile che è stata
colata in uno stampo.
OC Mikola Flavor Medium 92pt 74/102
OC Mikola Outline ss02

Ægæn Sea
Rocky Road
Yellow Krayon
Quick Oxygen
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 75/102
OC Mikola Outline ss03

Aa
Alternates
ss03
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 76/102
OC Mikola Outline ss03

Gg
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 77/102
OC Mikola Outline ss03

Kk
OC Mikola Characters of Note Bold 476pt 78/102
OC Mikola Outline ss03

Yy
OC Mikola Alternates Overview 79/102
OC Mikola Outline ss03

Raygun
Raygun
Lower case Upper case

aægky KQRY
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Roland
G3-SEQUENCER
History The “Roland” name was selected for export
purposes, as Kakehashi was interested in
a name that was easy to pronounce for
his worldwide target markets. The name
was found in a telephone directory, and
Kakehashi was satisfied with the simple
two-syllable word and its soft consonants.
The letter “R” was chosen because it was
not used by many other music equipment
companies, so would stand out in trade-
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Quirky QUIRKY
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Regal Kicks
Yakuza Skybox
Knackered Joystick
SEIKO QUARTZ
PIQUANCY GUARD
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Kawasaki
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ss07
“default”
“ss06”
“ss07”
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Ligatures ff ft tt
Uplift Butter Muffin
Little Fluffy Giant
Offset Pretty Crafts
Chatty Fifth Truffle
Suffix After Latte
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Shift
Risotto
Miffy
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he-m@n
HE-M@N
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Exhibits
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Milk
2
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Jil Sander
Yohji Yamamoto
GENERAL
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K-71
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MkII
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Rollei
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Die Hochschule für


Gestaltung, 1953 vo
Josef Müller-Brockmann
/ Shizuko Yoshikawa
Inge Scholl, Otl Aich
und Max Bill gegrün
schrieb bis zu ihrem


frühen Ende 1968
Hochschule für
Yoshikawa studierte in der
Abteilung für visuelle Kommu-
nikation an der Hochschule für
Design-Geschichte.
Gestaltung Ulm Gestaltung Ulm. Zu ihren Lehrern
gehörten Horst Rittel und Frie-
drich Vordemberge-Gildewart
sowie Josef Müller-Brockmann.

Kyoto 1960

Scholl
Die Hochschule für
Gestaltung, 1953 von
Inge Scholl, Otl Aicher
und Max Bill gegründet,
schrieb bis zu ihrem
frühen Ende 1968 De-

Aicher
sign-Geschichte.

Müller- 1/7
Bill
Brockmann 1953
–68
Yoshikawa

HfG
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MEMO-
REX
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Sinclair ZX81
Sinclair

Personal Computer Operating


Instructions ZX81
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MegaDrive
PlayStation®
Xbox™
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Creative
WWW. HELLO@

Creative Industry Industry


Industry Creative
Visual Wile E. Coyote
Communication Super Genius

WWW. HELLO@

Creative Industry
Industry Creative Industry
Visual
Communication
Wile E. Coyote
Super Genius Creative
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OhWow!
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