Font — Hk Modular

If you were to design an HK Modular Font in Glyphs or FontLab, you would first define three primary modules: a circle (for dots and curves), a square (for blocks and frames), and a right-angle triangle (for hooks and angled strokes). Every character in the set should be a unique assembly of these three pieces.

Because of its bold, "engineered" appearance, it has become a favorite for specific niche creative projects: hk modular font

Unlike mainland China or Taiwan, Hong Kong has a truly bilingual (English/Cantonese) visual culture. Traditional Chinese fonts often look clumsy when paired with clean Latin sans-serifs. The HK Modular Font solves this by offering a family that simultaneously supports English and Chinese characters with matching geometries—same x-height, same stroke weight, same corner radius. If you were to design an HK Modular