Kjems
Kjems are a type of typeface family designed by Erik Ekstein in the early 1970s. The fonts were originally created for occupational and educational purposes in the Czech Republic. Kjems are known for their high contrast and legibility, making them suitable for signage and public information systems.
The Kjems typeface family includes several styles, including sans-serif, script, and decorative versions. Each style is
Kjems have been used in a range of applications, including public transportation signage, advertising, and educational
The design of Kjems has influenced other typefaces, particularly in Eastern European design traditions. Its lasting
In addition to its original purpose, Kjems have also been employed in significant cultural and architectural