The webfont used on this site, called “Pavleye”, appears to be a modified Orator. Perhaps the font originated at Pavleye Art & Culture, a site also designed by Kudláček. Pavleye contains Czech diacritical characters that Adobe’s and Linotype’s Orators do not. Adobe does allow licensed users to modify their fonts, but I’m not sure if that license applies to fonts supplied by Linotype or to fonts served on the web.
Update: the site now uses Orator by FontSite (available at FontSpring) which has a much more complete character set than the Adobe or Linotype versions.
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The webfont used on this site, called “Pavleye”, appears to be a modified Orator. Perhaps the font originated at Pavleye Art & Culture, a site also designed by Kudláček. Pavleye contains Czech diacritical characters that Adobe’s and Linotype’s Orators do not. Adobe does allow licensed users to modify their fonts, but I’m not sure if that license applies to fonts supplied by Linotype or to fonts served on the web.
Update: the site now uses Orator by FontSite (available at FontSpring) which has a much more complete character set than the Adobe or Linotype versions.
The wordmark is Remo Stencil.
Thanks, Maurice! Added.