Karlsbader Grotesk is a sans-serif typeface designed by Christian Gruber, a German graphic and type designer based in Southern Germany. It was inspired by the Swiss/International style, everyone knows and uses, with its focus on modern and clean shapes with much attention to detail.
Finding a balance between form and function, Karlsbader Grotesk may not look unusual at a glance, but the glyphs and symbols hold a strong character which are bound to catch the eye. Perfect for both digital and print alike, Karlsbader Grotesk has the ability to blend smoothly in all sort of projects like websites, visual identities, signage systems, brochures, books and exhibition graphics.
All images © Christian Gruber
Karlsbader Grotesk is a sans-serif typeface designed by Christian Gruber, a German graphic and type designer based in Southern Germany. It was inspired by the Swiss/International style, everyone knows and uses, with its focus on modern and clean shapes with much attention to detail.
Finding a balance between form and function, Karlsbader Grotesk may not look unusual at a glance, but the glyphs and symbols hold a strong character which are bound to catch the eye. Perfect for both digital and print alike, Karlsbader Grotesk has the ability to blend smoothly in all sort of projects like websites, visual identities, signage systems, brochures, books and exhibition graphics.
All images © Christian Gruber