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Patric King Fonts

Type designer · On Google Fonts since

4

Font families

29

Total styles

3

Variable fonts

Sep 2025

Last updated

About Patric King

Patric King is half of House of Pretty, Ltd. and XO Type Co. from Chicago, alongside his husband Su. Patric holds a BA from the design program at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He began designing professionally in 1994 as an assistant to Rick Valicenti at Thirst in 1994, then served as design director of Gawker Media until 2011. He has owned and operated House of Pretty, Ltd. since 2007.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01

What is the most popular font by Patric King?

Agdasima is currently the most popular font by Patric King on Google Fonts. It is a sans-serif typeface typically used for modern user interfaces, mobile apps, and clean web design.

02

Can I use Patric King fonts for commercial projects?

Yes, all 4 fonts by Patric King are open-source (typically licensed under the SIL Open Font License). You can freely use them for commercial websites, print designs, logos, and apps without paying licensing fees.

03

Which Patric King font has the most styles?

Big Shoulders is the most versatile family in this collection, featuring 9 styles (including weights ranging from Thin to Black/ExtraBold).

04

Is Patric King known for display fonts?

Yes, Patric King specializes in display typography. 3 of their 4 Google Fonts (75%) fall into this category.

05

Does Patric King offer variable fonts?

Yes, 3 of Patric King's fonts are available as variable fonts. These allow you to fine-tune weight, width, and other axes specifically for your design needs using CSS.

06

Does Patric King have their own font foundry website?

Yes, you can visit the official Patric King website at instagram.com to see their full portfolio, including retail fonts that may not be available on Google Fonts.

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