We deduct one point because the lowercase 'g' is admittedly a bit weird (it's a double-story g that looks almost like an '8'). But that is also exactly why we love it.
The designer (credited only as "Studio Null") describes it as: "The sound of a hard drive spinning in a concrete room." 1. The "Digital Brutalism" Aesthetic Unlike sterile fonts like Roboto or Inter, EKLH-25 has grit. The kerning is intentionally tight, and the ascenders are unusually short. This gives paragraphs a dense, blocky texture that feels distinctly cyberpunk.
In the ever-evolving world of typography, finding a typeface that balances raw utility with a unique voice is rare. Enter EKLH-25 .
The designer offers a "Pay What You Want" model for personal projects. You can grab the basic OTF and TTF files directly from the Studio Null Gumroad page or GitHub repository .
EKLH-25 is not trying to be invisible. It wants to be noticed. Download it, throw it into Figma or InDesign, and watch your layouts finally gain some personality.
Disclaimer: This post contains fictional download links for conceptual purposes. Always ensure you have the proper license for any commercial font usage.
We deduct one point because the lowercase 'g' is admittedly a bit weird (it's a double-story g that looks almost like an '8'). But that is also exactly why we love it.
The designer (credited only as "Studio Null") describes it as: "The sound of a hard drive spinning in a concrete room." 1. The "Digital Brutalism" Aesthetic Unlike sterile fonts like Roboto or Inter, EKLH-25 has grit. The kerning is intentionally tight, and the ascenders are unusually short. This gives paragraphs a dense, blocky texture that feels distinctly cyberpunk.
In the ever-evolving world of typography, finding a typeface that balances raw utility with a unique voice is rare. Enter EKLH-25 .
The designer offers a "Pay What You Want" model for personal projects. You can grab the basic OTF and TTF files directly from the Studio Null Gumroad page or GitHub repository .
EKLH-25 is not trying to be invisible. It wants to be noticed. Download it, throw it into Figma or InDesign, and watch your layouts finally gain some personality.
Disclaimer: This post contains fictional download links for conceptual purposes. Always ensure you have the proper license for any commercial font usage.