Behaton
Font inspired by the I-shaped concrete paving block commonly referred to as the "Bauma block" in Poland. This block is often associated with the country's economic transformation in the 1990s and has developed a reputation for being in poor taste. Behaton embraces these connotations while also reimagining the block's design as a highly legible and functional display font. It consists of uppercase and lowercase letters of the Latin alphabet, Polish diacritical marks, numbers, and symbols.