Kadigan: (noun) A placeholder word. A kadigan can be used to substitute for any other noun: persons (John Doe; Acme Company), places (Anytown; 123 Main Street) or things (whatchamacallit; thingamajig).
Just like kadigans can be used in nearly any situation, the members of the Kadigan font family can be used in nearly any design! These hand-drawn sans-serif beauties have reduced nodes and clean curves, so they'll always be sharp, clear, and easy to use. But they also have a little bit of wiggle in their strokes and weights, for a fun hand-lettered look!
The three members of the family:
- Kadigan Light: An all-purpose lightweight stroke, with sharp corners.
- Kadigan: A nice mid-weight stroke, with slightly rounded corners.
- Kadigan Heavy: A thick, chonky stroke with pillowy rounded corners.
And each member of the family is packed with features, including over 340 extended Latin characters for language support, a full Cyrillic character set, a full Greek character set, 52 double-letter ligatures for variety, a full set of small caps (including Cyrillic and Greek) and more!