Type Gallery – Linotype Markin
Font Designer: Alfred Tilp, 2002
Markin is named after the writing utensil with which it looks like it was drawn, the marker. Its even strokes display characteristics similar to those of a sans serif typeface, but the stroke endings with their typical handwritten look give Markin a personal touch.
Extremely versatile, it is the perfect choice for any work where individuality and spontaneity are the emphasis.
Markin is named after the writing utensil with which it looks like it was drawn, the marker. Its even strokes display characteristics similar to those of a sans serif typeface, but the stroke endings with their typical handwritten look give Markin a personal touch.
Extremely versatile, it is the perfect choice for any work where individuality and spontaneity are the emphasis.
Let the outstanding quality of this typeface convince you.
Download a printable sample of Linotype Markin as a PDF.
Download a printable sample of Linotype Markin as a PDF.