KF Zuka is a sans-serif typeface designed by Tor Weibull and published by Kanon Foundry in 2024.
It is a modern reinterpretation of Züka-Schrift, created by Swiss calligrapher and type designer Walter Käch for the 1947 Zürich Canton Trade and Agriculture Exhibition, where it was used for wayfinding and title signs.
The typeface family, mastered by Sebastian Carewe, features 16 cuts, additional glyphs, various figure sets, currency symbols and arrows, ensuring versatility across diverse applications.
It is also available as a variable font and supports up to 220 languages.















