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Korataki
Korataki includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Ray Larabie
- Foundry Ray Larabie
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Korataki font.
Korataki is a wide, square industrial sans typeface with a strong technical feel. Its broad shapes, clean corners, and steady strokes make it useful when you want a headline or interface label to feel mechanical, futuristic, and solid.
About Korataki
Korataki was designed by Ray Larabie and is published by Typodermic. The design is described by Typodermic as an industrial sans with ultramodern 1970s roots, square forms, monolinear strokes, and wide proportions. That gives Korataki a firm display voice: compact in detail, but broad and heavy in presence. It works best when the text is short enough for the letter shapes to carry the design, such as a title, logo draft, poster line, label, menu heading, or game screen element.
The font file listed here is an OpenType OTF file with a bold weight value. Use the preview box to test the exact words you plan to set, especially if your text includes narrow spacing, numbers, acronyms, or mixed-case names. Korataki’s wide build can take more horizontal room than a neutral sans, so it is better for titles, signage-style graphics, tech branding concepts, packaging mockups, cinematic titles, and sci-fi interface ideas than for long paragraphs. Pair it with a plain, readable sans for body text so the display style does not compete with the main reading content.
Features
- Wide, square industrial sans letterforms with clean corners and steady strokes
- OpenType OTF font file, listed with a bold weight value
- Strong display style for short text, titles, UI labels, posters, and tech graphics
- Typodermic’s full Korataki family is sold with multiple styles through commercial font vendors
Best Uses
- Sci-fi headings and cinematic title cards
- Game UI labels, menus, and HUD-inspired text
- Tech branding concepts and industrial logo drafts
- Posters, signage-style layouts, and event graphics
- Packaging mockups, product labels, and bold display artwork
License Information
Korataki is sold as a commercial Typodermic font family on MyFonts, and Typodermic separates desktop licensing from web, e-book, and application embedding. Do not assume this OTF grants unrestricted commercial use. Check the license file you received, or confirm rights through Typodermic, MyFonts, or Fontspring before using it for desktop design, logos, live web text, apps, e-books, server use, client handoff, AI training, or redistribution.
Designer and Foundry
Korataki is designed by Ray Larabie and associated with Typodermic Fonts.
Usage Tips
Use Korataki at display sizes where its square structure is visible. Test spacing carefully in all-caps words, numbers, and short interface labels. For longer copy, use Korataki only for headings and pair it with a simpler text font for readability.
FAQ
Is Korataki good for body text?
It is better for display use. Its wide, square shapes work well in headings, titles, labels, and posters, but a simpler sans will usually read better in long paragraphs.
Can I use Korataki for a logo?
Typodermic describes desktop licenses as covering logos and static graphics, but you still need to check the exact license that came with your font or purchase the correct license from an official vendor.
Can I use this font on a website?
Only as allowed by your license. A desktop license may cover static website graphics, but live editable web text normally needs a webfont or embedding license.
What file format is included?
The listed font file is Korataki.otf, an OpenType font file.
What kinds of designs suit Korataki?
It suits sci-fi titles, game UI concepts, tech branding, industrial packaging mockups, signage-style graphics, posters, and short cinematic text.
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