What is the Kolega font?
Maybe I should have named this font “Communist Block”. But it also works well for Colonial-style tavern signs.
It’s square, geometric and rigid, and is the perfect thing for totalitarian themes. The family consists of three fonts: Kolega (“Comrade” in Polish), Kolega Tall, and Kolega Podrobska (Fake Comrade).
Kolega and Kolega Tall are fully charactered with U.S., European, Greek and Cyrillic glyphs. The latter font is meant to use in English only; although it contains many accents and character variations, they mean nothing. It’s a joke.
Kolega Font families
The Kolega includes the following font families:
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Kolega Preview
Here is a preview of how Kolega will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
