What is the Koshatnik font?
Koshatnik is a Russian word, meaning: “dealer in stolen cats”. I wonder why the English language does not have a word for a stolen kitty-dealer…
Anyway, Koshatnik is fat, it is big, it is handmade using brushes and India Ink. It is highly useful, highly legible and comes with a full litter of diacritics. Use it to find your cat, or sell one. Just don't steal them.
Koshatnik Font families
The Koshatnik includes the following font families:
[font-families]
Koshatnik Preview
Here is a preview of how Koshatnik will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
