Kepler vs Newzald
Kepler and Newzald are both serif typefaces sharing a editorial foundation. Where Kepler leans transitional, Newzald brings readable. Compare which suits your Editorial project.
Design DNA
Design overlap:50%
Kepler
Newzald
Highlighted traits are shared between both fonts
Visual Comparison
Kepler
Premium
Newzald
Premium
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Kepler | Newzald |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Premium | Premium |
| Classification | serif | serif |
| Variable Font | No | No |
| Weights | Multiple | Multiple |
| Italics | Yes | Yes |
| License | Commercial License Required | Commercial License Required |
| Language Support | latin, latin-extended, cyrillic | latin, latin-extended |
| Source | Adobe | Klim Type Foundry |
Best Use Cases
Typography suited for magazines, newspapers, and long-form content. Editorial fo...
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Which Should You Choose?
Recommended: Kepler
- transitional design character
- Suited for Books and Branding
- From Adobe
- 2 free alternatives available
- Broader language support
Consider: Newzald
- readable design character
- Suited for Newspapers and Publishing
- From Klim Type Foundry
- 2 free alternatives available
Free Alternatives to Consider
Free fonts that can replace both Kepler and Newzald