

Kadiz italic’s personality was inspired by the Andalusian architecture as a balance between complexity, preciseness and harmony. Drawing inspiration from the ornate arches, courtyard gardens and arabesque motifs define well functional letter shapes. The combination of softness and sharp strokes captures the essence of this rich cultural heritage. Italic style is even sharper and edgier with mixture of traditional and contemporary feature.
Designer: Alja Herlah, Type Salon
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(Non-commercial use)
Starts at 30€
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This typeface is a work in progress.

Kadiz Italic supports 93 languages.
Afar, Alekano, Amahuaca, Amarakaeri, Amis, Andaandi, Dongolawi, Asháninka, Batak Dairi, Batak Karo, Batak Mandailing, Batak Simalungun, Batak Toba, Bemba (Zambia), Bena (Tanzania), Bikol, Bislama, Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo, Buginese, Candoshi-Shapra, Cebuano, Chiga, Chokwe, Eastern Arrernte, Eastern Oromo, Fijian, Gilbertese, Gusii, Hani, Hiligaynon, Huastec, Indonesian, Ixcatián Mazatec, Jamaican Creole English, Japanese, K’iche’, Kalaallisut, Kalenjin, Kekchi, Kenzi, Mattokki, Kimbundu, Kinyarwanda, Kituba (DRC), Kongo, Ladino, Luba-Lulua, Luo (Kenya and Tanzania), Makonde, Malaysian, Maore Comorian, Mauritian Creole, Minangkabau, Murrinh-Patha, Mwand, Naga Pidgin, Ndonga, Ngazidia Comorian, Nobiin, North Ndebele, Northern Qiandong Miao, Northern Uzbek, Nyankole, Orma, Pampanga, Papantla Totonac, Pintupá-Luritja, Pipil, Pohnpeian, Rotokas, Rundi, Scots, Sena, Seselwa Creole French, Shawnee, Shipibo-Conibo, Shona, Soga, Somali, Soninke, South Ndebele, Southern Qiandong Miao, Standard Malay, Swahili, Tedim Chin, Tok Pisin, Tumbuka, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Upper Guinea Crioulo, Warlpiri, West Central Oromo, Wiradjuri, Xhosa, Zulu