About the font
Kokoro is a high contrast display serif with a pinch of quirkiness. It comes in six styles and three different weights with carefully treated italic sets to match each weight. Kokoro’s personality varies from very calm and distinctive italic forms all the way to a more lively and edgy non-italic look and feel, which brings the youthful energy of a punk-rock kid from the block.
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Designer: Milos Mitrovic
Release year: 2019
Version: 1.1
Styles: 6 Styles
Glyphs: 463 glyphs
File formats: OTF, WOFF, WOFF2