Kenn Munk is a one-man design army with a half-track mind and an industrial-military complex. His work ranges from graphic design over type design and copywriting to product and toy design - more and more often it even strays into teaching, both at design schools and companies.
His designs are off-beat and tends to appeal to something that’s
definitely not the mainstream. This goes both for his fonts but certainly also for his self-published series of hunting trophy paper kits called Antlor.
Antlor are paper kits with which you cut out and construct hunting trophees to hang on the wall of your den, hunting cabin or glorius cubicle.
The kits come in three different designs, limited to 2.000 numbered prints of each design, packed in ziplock bags. The kits also include a blank DIY version, so you get two kits when they buy a bag of Antlor.