Erkin is a contemporary variable typeface influenced by 1960s psychedelic rock. It was named after a great artist known as "Erkin Koray." The goal was to create a wacky typeface that would match Erkin Koray's album covers (as well as other generic cover art from the 1960s and 1970s) but could also be utilised in current designs.  

PURCHASE (DESKTOP LICENSE)

The Desktop License is tailored for limited use by up to 5 individuals.


For Web/App, Broadcasting, or Corporate licensing inquiries, please contact hello@murathan.co

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Available Silhouettes: Regular, Light, Flare Regular, Flare Light

Languages: Afrikaans • Albanian • Asu • Basque • Bemba • Bena • Catalan • Cebuano • Chiga • Cornish • Corsican • Danish • Dutch • English • Faroese • Filipino • French • Friulian • Galician • German • Gusii • Icelandic • Ido • Indonesian • Interlingua • Irish • Italian • Javanese • Jju • Kabuverdianu • Kalaallisut • Kalenjin • Kinyarwanda • Kurdish • Lojban • Low German • Luo • Luxembourgish • Luyia • Machame • Makhuwa-Meetto • Makonde • Malagasy • Malay • Maltese • Manx • Morisyen • North Ndebele • Norwegian Bokmål • Norwegian Nynorsk • Nyanja • Nyankole • Occitan • Oromo • Portuguese • Romanian • Romansh • Rombo • Rundi • Rwa • Samburu • Sango • Sangu • Sardinian • Scottish Gaelic • Sena • Shambala • Shona • Soga • Somali • South Ndebele • Southern Sotho • Spanish • Sundanese • Swahili • Swati • Swedish • Swiss German • Taita • Taroko • Teso • Tsonga • Tswana • Turkish • Vunjo • Walloon • Welsh • Western Frisian • Xhosa • Zulu