

Country
New Zealand
Founding Year
2005
Klim Type Foundry is a digital type foundry established in 2005 by Kris Sowersby in Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Guided by the principle of "a thing well made," Klim merges historical insight with contemporary craftsmanship to create typefaces that explore the expressive potential of the alphabet. Notable releases include Feijoa, National (TDC Certificate of Excellence), Financier (designed for The Financial Times), Signifier (Red Dot Grand Prix), and Epicene (ADC Gold Cube). Klim has worked with clients such as PayPal, National Geographic, Apple, and Tourism New Zealand. Sowersby’s contributions to design have earned recognition from ADC, AGI, and the New Zealand Arts Foundation.

Klim Type Foundry


Country
New Zealand
Founding Year
2005
Klim Type Foundry is a digital type foundry established in 2005 by Kris Sowersby in Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Guided by the principle of "a thing well made," Klim merges historical insight with contemporary craftsmanship to create typefaces that explore the expressive potential of the alphabet. Notable releases include Feijoa, National (TDC Certificate of Excellence), Financier (designed for The Financial Times), Signifier (Red Dot Grand Prix), and Epicene (ADC Gold Cube). Klim has worked with clients such as PayPal, National Geographic, Apple, and Tourism New Zealand. Sowersby’s contributions to design have earned recognition from ADC, AGI, and the New Zealand Arts Foundation.