The family typically includes two primary styles: a standard "regular" cut and a Rounded-Corners variant that softens the industrial edges.
The roots of modularity in type date back to early typesetting and grid-based systems. In the digital age, modular fonts have evolved from being purely functional (such as low-resolution bitmap fonts) to highly stylized display faces. hk modular font
A custom axis that controls — from comfortable spacing to extreme “Hong Kong shop sign” density where characters nearly touch. The family typically includes two primary styles: a
Unlike mainland China or Taiwan, Hong Kong has a truly bilingual (English/Cantonese) visual culture. Traditional Chinese fonts often look clumsy when paired with clean Latin sans-serifs. The HK Modular Font solves this by offering a family that simultaneously supports English and Chinese characters with matching geometries—same x-height, same stroke weight, same corner radius. A custom axis that controls — from comfortable