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Loky’s typography is designed to reflect its futuristic, agentic identity - sharp, clean, and unmistakably digital. It supports clarity in both human-readable and machine-first contexts, ensuring visual consistency across interfaces, documents, and decentralised environments.

Primary Typeface: Orbitron

Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface built for tech-forward, high-impact display. Its angular forms and futuristic feel align perfectly with Loky’s identity as an on-chain data infrastructure protocol.

About Orbitron

Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface intended for display purposes. It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black), stylistic alternatives, small caps, and a ton of alternate glyphs. Orbitron was designed so that graphic designers in the future will have some alternative to typefaces like Eurostile or Bank Gothic. If you’ve ever seen a futuristic sci-fi movie, you may have noticed that all other fonts have been lost or destroyed in the apocalypse that led humans to flee earth.

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Usage Guidelines

Use Orbitron sparingly for top-level headings and hero text to preserve impact. Avoid using it for body content or UI labels.

Use Case
Font Weight
Recommended Size

Display Text

Heading 1 (H1)

Bold (700)

40px

Heading 2 (H2)

Bold (700)

36px

Heading 3 (H3)

Bold (700)

32px

Note: Adjust sizing responsively for mobile environments. Maintain a 1.1 - 1.2 line-height ratio for comfortable readability.


Secondary Typeface: Blinker

Blinker is a versatile, modern sans-serif with a softer geometric touch. It provides readability, rhythm, and functional elegance, making it ideal for longer content, interface labels, and scalable layouts.

About Blinker

Blinker is a typface by supertype’s Jürgen Huber. Blinker is a low contrast sans serif typeface with a squircle as its basic shape, think squarish curves, or Eurostyle’s flamboyant cousin.

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Usage Guidelines

Use Blinker for all text beyond H3 - especially where information density or clarity is critical. It ensures optimal legibility in both light and dark mode.

Use Case
Font Weight
Recommended Size

Heading 4 (H4)

Bold (700)

24px

Heading 5 (H5)

Bold (700)

20px

Body Text

Regular (400)

14–18px

Buttons/Labels

Semibold (600)

14–20px

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