Russian letters font news bundle on Google Web Fonts
I remind you that the font designer Ivan Gladkikh , better known as Jovanny Lemonad, released a free and free informal Underdog font in early June , which is distinguished by oblique broken lines and a fill in the Latin capital “P”. Here is a new author's version of the preview of this font:
Today (September 27) this font( Underdog ) appeared on the Google Web Fonts website (which will allow, for example, choosing the necessary characters and thereby optimizing the size of the font file supplied to the site reader).
In addition, one of the managers of Google Web Fonts, guided by political considerations, forced the authors of thefont " Stalin " to rename it. And forced. Now this font on the Google Web Fonts website is called " Stalinist ", although the authors have retained the same name on the site. Renaming can lead (and most likely will lead!) To the loss of functionality of this font on all those sites that managed to connect it from Google Web Fonts under the same name, so do not forget to change your code accordingly.
And next week , the appearance of theYeseva font may take place , the last author’s preview of which looked like this:
It is easy to see that the contrast between thick and thin strokes in this font will be significant.
Today (September 27) this font
In addition, one of the managers of Google Web Fonts, guided by political considerations, forced the authors of the
And next week , the appearance of the
It is easy to see that the contrast between thick and thin strokes in this font will be significant.