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  • Kernit. A free typeface inspired by the work of Jim Henson

    Riccardo Sartori

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    Kernit is a typeface inspired by the work and characters created by the late Jim Henson. It was developed as part of the initial design exploration for The Jim Henson Exhibition at The Museum of the Moving Image in New York City.

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