Duplicata vs Graphik

Duplicata and Graphik are both sans-serif typefaces sharing a neo-grotesque foundation. Compare which suits your Editorial project.

Design DNA

Design overlap:75%

Duplicata

Structural
Neo-Grotesque
Visual
Modern
Purpose
Editorial

Graphik

Structural
Neo-Grotesque
Visual
ModernMinimal
Purpose
Editorial

Highlighted traits are shared between both fonts

Visual Comparison

Duplicata

Premium

Graphik

Premium

Feature Comparison

Feature Duplicata Graphik
Type Premium Premium
Classification sans-serif sans-serif
Variable Font No No
Weights Multiple Multiple
Italics Yes Yes
License Commercial License Required Commercial License Required
Language Support latin, latin-extended latin, latin-extended, cyrillic
Source Production Type commercial-type

Best Use Cases

Editorial

Typography suited for magazines, newspapers, and long-form content. Editorial fo...

Duplicata Graphik
Branding

Fonts that establish strong brand identity with distinctive character and versat...

Duplicata Graphik
UI Design

Typography optimized for user interfaces, design systems, and digital products. ...

Duplicata Graphik
Publishing

Typography for print and digital publishing, book design, and editorial producti...

Duplicata Graphik
Corporate

Typography for established businesses, enterprise software, and professional ser...

Duplicata Graphik

Which Should You Choose?

Recommended: Duplicata

  • Suited for Publishing
  • From Production Type
  • 2 free alternatives available
View Duplicata →

Consider: Graphik

  • minimal design character
  • Suited for Corporate
  • From commercial-type
  • 3 free alternatives available
  • Broader language support
View Graphik →

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