Khong Guan Font ((new)) Official

With the rise of digital media, the Khong Guan font has seen renewed interest. It has been used in various digital projects, from graphic design to web design, where its nostalgic value and uniqueness can add a distinctive touch.

There is no official typeface name. Designers colloquially refer to it as the or "Khong Guan Style." Letโ€™s break down its unique DNA. Khong Guan Font

Do you have a favorite biscuit-tin memory? Or a photo of a โ€œGuanโ€ copycat logo? Share it in the comments below. With the rise of digital media, the Khong

For many people, especially those from Singapore and Malaysia, the font evokes a strong sense of nostalgia. It's reminiscent of a bygone era, bringing back memories of childhood visits to Khong Guan bakeries or seeing their iconic packaging. Designers colloquially refer to it as the or

is a decorative display typeface inspired by mid-20th-century Southeast Asian biscuit and packaging lettering (named after a well-known biscuit brand). Itโ€™s characterized by rounded terminals, condensed proportions, and playful retro charmโ€”best used for headlines, logos, packaging, posters, and other display uses rather than body text.