• The 2005
Facebook logo used a modified version of Klavika Bold. • The American TV network
NBC used Klavika for on-screen branding in 2006 but has since changed its primary typeface several times. •
Moses Mabhida Stadium in
Durban,
South Africa used Klavika in the signage during
2010 FIFA World Cup. •
Chevrolet uses a customized version of Klavika as a corporate typeface. One noticeable difference is the shape of the capital
M which has straight rather than splayed sides. For Greek and Cyrillic alphabets, however, local Chevrolet dealers—in
Greece and some of the
countries using Cyrillic—uses some typefaces similar to Klavika. The condensed fonts were designed by Process Type Foundry LLC with Aaron Carámbula for General Motors marketer FutureBrand as part of re-design of Chevrolet in 2006. After the expiry of the exclusivity period, the commercial version of the font (Klavika Condensed) was released to the public in the fall of 2008. Chevrolet continued using Klavika until replacing it with custom fonts (Durant and Louis) around 2013. •
Atlassian has been using this since their re-branding in October 2011. • Visual Identification of city of
Katowice, Poland. (Klavika CH) Katowice Visual Identification Document • The
Glasgow Subway system now uses the font in all its recently re-branded visual identity. • Portuguese college
Instituto Superior Técnico uses this typeface since its 2012 re-branding. •
YG Entertainment uses Klavika since its brand identity renewal in 2013. ==References==