Bastarda K Font

Free for commercial use
Designed by: Manfred Klein Website
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Bastarda-K.ttf
Bastarda K Font
BastardaButtons.ttf
Bastarda K Font
Font Introduction
Bastarda K is a striking Gothic font inspired by medieval blackletter script, designed to bring authentic historical character to your typography. This elegant typeface features intricate details with sharp, bold strokes characteristic of medieval calligraphy, making it ideal for creating dramatic headlines, decorative text, and designs that require authentic period authenticity. Perfect for posters, book covers, invitations, and branding projects that demand a touch of classical elegance and historical flair.
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How should I test Bastarda K Font before downloading?

Use the custom preview field first, try a short headline and a longer phrase, then compare the character rhythm across the listed font files below.

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Why Try Bastarda K Font?

Preview your own text first, compare the letterforms in context, and then decide whether this font fits branding, editorial, UI, or display work.

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Designed by Manfred Klein
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