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Cirka

Cirka

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Infos
Cirka is an elegant typeface that combines classic forms & a vertical axis with sharp, pointy serifs ● It works great set large on posters or headers, or small, as body text.
■ Its personality stems from the combination of the subtle details in every curves and the flamboyant, spikey serifs ▲ Reminiscent of the 'Italian Wedge' shape from Lamborghini.

Credits & details

Styles 5 Styles with 387 Glyphs each
Designer
Latest Update February 2019
Version 1.10
Available Formats OTF, TTF, WOFF, and WOFF2

Supported languages

Afrikaans
Basque
Breton
Catalan
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
French
Gaelic
German
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Latvian
Lituanian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Saami
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
(and more)
Styles
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  • Light 300
    Regular 400
    Medium 500
  • Semibold 600
    Bold 700
Gotta ♥ Variable Fonts.
Cirka
is variable in
weight !
Cirka
is variable in
weight !
Medium

It is one of the many exotic designs developed by Italian design house Bertone, which pioneered and popularized the sharply angled 'Italian Wedge' shape. The style was introduced to the public in 1970 as the Lancia Stratos Zero concept car. The first showing of the Countach prototype was at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, as the Lamborghini LP500 concept. The development of the Countach was initiated by Ferruccio Lamborghini with the goal of creating a successor to the Lamborghini Miura. The Miura was widely acclaimed after its introduction in 1966, but by 1970 new competitors including the Ferrari Daytona had been introduced to the market, and the Miura was showing its age. Chief engineer Paolo Stanzani and his staff began work on the Miura successor in 1970 under the project name 'LP112'. From the beginning of the project, Stanzani's collaborators included test driver Bob Wallace, assistant engineer Massimo Parenti and designer Marcello Gandini of Bertone. Stanzani and Mr. Lamborghini agreed that the Miura's successor required a mechanical design that enabled the greatest possible performance as well as a body that was both aerodynamically efficient and aesthetically daring. These principles had formed the Miura's development and enabled the commercial success of that model. Despite Mr. Lamborghini's preference for comfortable grand tourers, he recognized the commercial value of a more uncompromising sports car like the Miura and gave Stanzani's team permission to further push boundaries with the LP112 project.

Light

The Lamborghini Countach is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini from 1974 to 1990.

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