Down fonts

TriodPostnaja font

By Daniel Johnson - E-mail: [email protected]
TriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnaja
Download (zip 53.8 Kb)Add to favouritesReport this font
  • Styles (1)
  • Character Maps
  • License
1 styles for
564 characters
TriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnajaTriodPostnaja
  • Free for Personal Use
  • Free for Commercial Use
  • Modification Allowed
  • Redistribution Allowed

Extended information

Triod Postnaja attempts to mimic the typefaces used to publish Old Church Slavonic service books prior to the 20th century. It also provides a range of Latin letters in the same style, sufficient for the needs of central, northern and western European languages.

Most Old Church Slavonic fonts that provide Latin ranges are problematic in the Latin lowercase, because they are not imitating the uncial style; I have attempted to avoid this problem, especially in lowercase letters with ascenders or descenders.

I created many of the basic Cyrillic letterforms after eyeballing a very low-resolution image of the repertoire of Monotype Old Bulgarian.

Read more

FONTLOG
Triod Postnaja
==========================

This file provides detailed information on the Triod Postnaja font.
This information should be distributed along with the Triod Postnaja font and
any derivative works.


Basic Font Information
----------------------

Triod Postnaja attempts to mimic the typefaces used to publish Old Church
Slavonic service books prior to the 20th century. It also provides a range of
Latin letters in the same style, sufficient for the needs of central, northern
and western European languages.

Most Old Church Slavonic fonts that provide Latin ranges are problematic in the
Latin lowercase, because they are not imitating the uncial style; I have
attempted to avoid this problem, especially in lowercase letters with ascenders
or descenders.

I created many of the basic Cyrillic letterforms after eyeballing a very
low-resolution image of the repertoire of Monotype Old Bulgarian.


Information for Contributors
----------------------------

This font is licensed under the Open Font License (OFL). Under the terms of
the OFL, you may make any modifications you like, provided that, if you
distribute the resulting font, the resulting font is also released under the
OFL.

You can read more about the OFL here:
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL

The author of this font has waived the Reserved Name clause of the OFL.

If you'd like to make changes to the original font, you are free to contact
the author of the original font (for contact information, please see the
"Contributors" section below). Glyph changes should be in a FontForge .sfd
file (please make sure your version of FontForge is reasonably up-to-date).
Please send *only* the changed glyphs, not the entire font range. The author
reserves the right to reject or modify any contributions. If your contribution
is accepted, your name will appear in the Contributors section (unless you
specify otherwise).


Contributors
------------

Daniel Johnson (font maintainer)
il.basso.buffo at gmail dot com
http://io.debian.net/~danielj/

Comments

no-avatar

Advertise

HTML Link

Dafont free for download | dafont-free.com

300x250