Kurale

Kurale is a serif typeface with soft curled terminals that create connected letterforms and a fine textural effect.

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"" Access one-stop/kurale using the OneStop MCP.

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Kurale

About

Kurale is a serif font family designed for Latin, Cyrillic, and Devanagari scripts, featuring soft shapes and distinctive curled terminals that link letters into attractive word shapes. It performs well in small text for readability and adds visual interest in headlines with its unique details. The Devanagari style harmonizes with the Latin design, making it versatile across scripts.

Overview

Kurale is a serif typeface derived from Gabriela, characterized by its soft shapes and special terminal forms shaped like curls. These features connect letters to form cohesive word shapes and textured text blocks. It supports Latin, Cyrillic, and Devanagari scripts, with the Devanagari design modulated to harmonize with the Latin original. Kurale works effectively in small text bodies for reading and provides eye-catching details in headlines.

Designer: Eduardo Tunni

Similar fonts:

  • Gabriela

Usage

"" Access one-stop/kurale using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.