Cyrillic fonts as a gift

Belgrade, October 14, 2010

The Serbian typography concern, Tipometar, launched a project in 2006 to encourage the use of the Cyrillic alphabet on computers by offering free fonts. The project gained support this year from the Secretariat for Culture of the Belgrade City Assembly, reports the information service of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

These fonts may be downloaded from the Tipometar website, www.tipometar.org.

10/17/2010

See also
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