SUQIK captures the raw appeal of hand-crafted brush strokes and turns that energy into a modern, usable typeface. It emphasizes textured, imperfect letterforms while preserving clarity and minimal structure. Use SUQIK when you need a fearless, tactile voice that reads strong at large sizes and retains personality across brand assets. The design actively balances expressive roughness with controlled rhythm, so your logos, headlines, and packaging communicate both attitude and professionalism.
What’s Included
File Formats
- OTF (OpenType)
- TTF (TrueType)
- WOFF (Web-ready)
Glyph Coverage
- Uppercase letters
- Lowercase letters
- Punctuation marks
- Symbol set and currency glyphs
Font Features
SUQIK presents a textured, hand-painted voice and retains practical features designers expect. The font’s construction supports clear display use while delivering organic imperfections that read as deliberate detail rather than noise. Files arrive in standard desktop and web formats so you can install quickly and test across screens and print. When you need to access alternates or built-in OpenType features, use applications that unlock these options to vary repeated characters and maintain natural flow.
Ideal Use Cases
Designers choose SUQIK when they want bold expression combined with contemporary control. Typical applications include:
- Modern logos and logotypes that require gritty personality
- Brand identity systems seeking a tactile headline voice
- Packaging that demands handcrafted texture and instant shelf presence
- Poster and editorial headlines that need loud, readable statements
- Social media branding and hero imagery where immediate impact matters
Technical Notes & OpenType Support
SUQIK ships in OTF, TTF, and WOFF to cover desktop, web, and cross-platform use. If the font includes OpenType alternates or contextual forms, enable those features in software that supports OpenType to access stylistic alternates and ligatures. For guidance on enabling OpenType features in popular design apps, see Adobe’s documentation: [Using OpenType features – Adobe Help Center](https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/use-open-type-features.html).
Design Tips and Best Practices
Pairing
Pair SUQIK with a neutral sans-serif or a simple geometric grotesque to balance texture with readability. Reserve SUQIK for display roles—headlines, logos, and short taglines—while using a clean body face for longer copy. This contrast emphasizes SUQIK’s strength without sacrificing typographic hierarchy.
Scale and Spacing
Set SUQIK at larger sizes to showcase brush texture and distressed details. Tighten tracking for short words and logotypes to enhance the connected, painted feel; open tracking for longer lines to avoid visual crowding. Test kerning in your layout tool and adjust manually for tight letter pairs.
Color, Contrast, and Effects
Keep strong contrast between SUQIK and the background to preserve texture clarity—especially on textured imagery. Use subtle overlays or print-friendly effects such as spot varnish or letterpress to enhance the handcrafted impression without obscuring stroke detail.
Licensing & Support
Review the license bundled with your font files for permitted uses, embedding, and redistribution rules. If you plan to embed the font in templates or products for resale, confirm whether the license allows redistribution. For installation or technical assistance, consult the supplied documentation or contact the vendor channels included with your purchase.





















