Makro Font Family & Specimen - Tokotype

Makro

Makro Uprights

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Makro Italics

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Ball Speed: 94 km/h Recorded Sensor V9

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Wall Rebound Shot – Side Panel / +4 Rally Streak

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Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world, and it's easy to see why. Played on a smaller court enclosed by glass walls, Padel combines the reflexive strategy of squash with the scoring system of tennis—making it both accessible and dynamic. Matches are almost always played in doubles, which amps up the energy and tactical coordination. The rallies are longer, the pace is faster, and the wall play creates thrilling angles you won’t see in any other racket sport. The format is friendly enough for casual players, yet challenging enough to draw top-tier athletes and professional leagues. The equipment and setup are just as refined. A standard Padel racket is solid with no strings, built for controlled strikes and quick reactions. Courts are turf-surfaced with glass and metal enclosures, creating a 360° game environment where every bounce counts. Clubs are popping up globally, offering evening bookings, coaching programs, and competitive ladders. Many players now track their stats through smart gear—recording ball speed, rally length, and win/loss ratios via sensors or club apps. Whether you’re there for social doubles or competitive leagues, Padel offers a modern sport with style, structure, and serious fun.

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Player Rating: 4.5

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Padel is quickly moving from niche sport to global sensation. Originating in Mexico and refined in Spain, it’s now played in over 90 countries, with sleek courts popping up in parks, clubs, and urban rooftops worldwide. Unlike traditional tennis, Padel is played in a walled court about one-third the size, and the ball can be played off those walls. This leads to longer, more tactical rallies and an emphasis on placement over power. The enclosed space also makes the sport more social—players are closer, coordination is key, and communication becomes as important as reflexes. The game thrives on simplicity. All you need is a partner, a padel racket (stringless and perforated for control), and the right shoes for grip on turf. Because of the court’s compact size and the forgiving bounce from the walls, it’s far more accessible for new players than many traditional racket sports. Yet it scales beautifully into advanced play, where professionals use spin, tempo shifts, and team strategy to dominate. Tournaments like the World Padel Tour bring global visibility, while local leagues and casual club nights keep community engagement high. Clubs now offer mobile apps to book courts, track scores, and sync match highlights—making Padel as much about tech as it is about touch. What sets Padel apart is how it blends competition with culture. It's fast but forgiving, technical but fun. It invites players across age groups and skill levels to share space, trade shots, and enjoy the game in a way that feels both competitive and communal. Branded gear, live-streamed matches, and smart sensor integration are reshaping the sport into a lifestyle ecosystem. From beginner-friendly weekend clinics to high-stakes indoor tournaments under LED lights, Padel is no longer emerging—it’s arrived. And it’s here to stay.

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Makro Variable Italic

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About Font

Makro is a versatile sans-serif family reinterpreted with a quirky traits. Available in three distinct widths—Condensed, Normal, and Extended—it features seven weights from ExtraLight to Black. Its defining characteristic is the bold contrast between structured letterforms and organic, flared terminals, creating a dynamic and expressive presence. Designed primarily for large display use, Makro thrives in applications that demand impact and space, such as out-of-home graphics, headlines, and titles. The latest version introduces variable weight and width axes, allowing for seamless adaptability across diverse design needs while maintaining its bold, expressive influence.

Font Information

Collections

14 Styles – Variable

Version

4.0

File Format

OTF, TTF, WOFF2

Designers

Gumpita Rahayu, Faza Mufti

PDF Specimen

PDF Specimen

Language Supports

Afar
Afrikaans
Andaandi
Dongolawi
Anuta
Aragonese
Arbëreshë Albanian
Asturian
Atayal
Basque
Bemba (Zambia)
Bikol
Bislama
Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo
Bosnian
Breton
Catalan
Cebuano
Central Aymara
Chamorro
Chavacano
Chiga
Cook Islands Māori
Cornish
Corsican
Creek
Czech
Danish
Eastern Arrernte
Eastern Oromo
Faroese
Fijian
French
Friulian
Ganda
German
Gheg Albanian
Gilbertese
Gusii
Haitian
Hopi
Hungarian
Hän
Icelandic
Igbo
Iloko
Indonesian
Italian
Jamaican Creole English
Javanese
Jola-Fonyi
Kabuverdianu
Kaingang
Kala Lagaw Ya
Kalaallisut
Kekchí
Kenzi
Mattokki
Kirmanjki
Latgalian
Lower Sorbian
Luo (Kenya and Tanzania)
Makonde
Malagasy
Maltese
Manx
Maori
Mauritian Creole
Minangkabau
Mohawk
Montenegrin
Murrinh-Patha
Mwani
Naga Pidgin
Neapolitan
Nobiin
North Azerbaijani
North Ndebele
Northern Sami
Norwegian
Nyankole
Orma
Pampanga
Papiamento
Polish
Portuguese
Potawatomi
Quechua
Romanian
Romansh
Rotokas
Samoan
Saramaccan
Sena
Seselwa Creole French
Sicilian
Slovak
Slovenian
Soga
Southern Aymara
Southern Sotho
Spanish
Sranan Tongo
Sundanese
Swahili
Swiss German
Tagalog
Talysh
Tetun Dili
Tokelau
Tonga (Tonga Islands)
Tosk Albanian
Tsakhur
Tuvalu
Tzotzil
Upper Sorbian
Venetian
Vietnamese
Võro
Walser
Warlpiri
Wayuu
West Central Oromo
Western Frisian
Yoruba
Zapotec

Related Family

Makro Condensed

Buying Options

14 Styles – Variable

Makro Expanded

Buying Options

14 Styles – Variable

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