Accidents do happen sometimes. Sebaj is a display font. It means no problem in hungarian. Named after a plasticine cartoon character "Sebaj Tóbiás" who clumsily molds itself into different shapes throughout its adventures. This typeface is just as imperfect as our hero going through it's adventures. It radiates the spirit of clumsiness. Designed by Zóra Kondor with the help of Amondó Szegi. The letter forms are a mixture of unusual and elegant. The liberal use of serifs and the differences in stem widths create a whimsical vibe. Sebaj comes in 7 styles and is compatible with all European languages. The combination of rounded shapes, and sharp edges, gives it a feminine yet strong vibe. Making it a fine choice for packaging, fashion layouts, magazines, and book covers. Besides its elegance, it also gives out a cartoony feel, making it a good companion for children's book illustrations. Sebaj has loads of personality that will surely captivate peoples' attention.
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