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HK Modular is an industrial display typeface designed by Alfredo Marco Pradil and published by Hanken Design Co.. Released in June 2019, it is built for high-impact visual applications like posters, logos, and digital displays. Design Characteristics
Each character is built from a restricted set of geometric modules (squares, L-shapes, T-junctions, diagonal bars) — mimicking how Hong Kong expands upward and outward using repeatable structural units. hk modular font
- The Iteration Problem: A character like 龜 (turtle) has 16 strokes. In a 10x10 grid, fitting that into modules requires brutal simplification. Many cheap modular fonts simply break under the weight of dense characters.
- The "Identity" Crisis: If you simplify too much, a complex character becomes indistinguishable from another. For example, 已 (already), 己 (self), and 巳 (snake) rely on subtle variations of the "hook" stroke. Modular fonts often merge these into one ambiguous box, breaking readability.
Because of its "heavy-hitting" and clean geometric structure, HK Modular is highly effective for: HK Modular is an industrial display typeface designed
Font Family was published by . contains styles and family package options. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. HK Modular Bold Rounded The Iteration Problem: A character like 龜 (turtle)