Obrazec 2.0: A brutalist wonder

I recently finished reading an amazing book called ‘Model City Pyongyang’ which, to me at least, was a revelation.

The brutalist architecture of the North Korean capital is quite something to behold: austere lines mixed with sci-fi influenced shapes and pastel colors make for a fascinating combination. Now, I’m not saying I’d like to live there since I don’t like sucking Kim dick (sorry, Kims) but it’s definitely a place I’d like to visit.

Why mention all of this? Because, dear reader, it’s what I immediately thought of as soon as I saw the imposing, monolithic letterforms of Obrazec 2.0.

Obrazec 2.0 is a display sans with true impact. It contains latin and Cyrillic characters, that you can use to get that stern, Soviet-inspired vibe.

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Obrazec 2.0 is free for personal and commercial use and can be downloaded HERE.


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