About 60 Cyrillic fonts at this Bulgarian FTP site. The majority are fonts by DemaSoft (1993), like the Lozen, EngineCyr, FreeStyleCyr_Bold, GermanCondensedX_Bold, and Iskar_Bold families. Also here are great families (HebarB, Journal, Karina), and nice individual fonts such as the Courier-like Maritsa, the display font FuturaEG_HH, and the artsy font Izhi. Great site. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Ilya Talev's free original Bulgarian Cyrillic fonts: BookvarBold, BookvarItalic, BookvarNormal, Bulgarian-Ariel, Bulgarian-Courier, Bulgarian-DutchRomanItalic, Bulgarian-DutchRoman, Bulgarian-GaramondItalic, Bulgarian-Garamond, Bulgarian-Italic, Bulgarian-Kursiv, Palatia-Regular, Bulgarian-Roman, Bulgarian-RomanItalic, Bulgarian-Times, Bulgarian-TimesItalic, TimokBold, TimokBoldItalic, TimokItalic, TimokPlain.
The fonts with names that start with Bulgarian are due to Talev, and were made in 1995. An older page of his also had Church, NewsPrint Fonts, Garamond, Courier, Roman, Stamp (kinda arty), Times, Tribune, Zora, fonts that were shareware from Galt Technology, accompanied by the notice The fonts are in Unicode ttf format and are suitable for MS-Word 97 and the new MS-Word 2000 for Windows NT, 95/98. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. BibleScrT (URW, 1994), SPTimeFig-Bold, SPTimeFig-Roman.
Насыщенность шрифта задаётся с помощью ключевых слов: bold — полужирное начертание, normal — нормальное начертание. Также допустимо. Жирный шрифт (англ. bold) — одно из начертаний шрифта. Предназначено для выделения части текста или набора заголовков. Отличается большей. Harabara Bold. Bold шрифт. Следуйте за нами: RSS подача · Twitter · Facebook Harabara семейство состоит из 2 шрифты. Cобственный текст. Pазмер. Пример 12px шрифта Micra Bold : кириллица Пример 12px шрифта Micra Bold : латиница Пример 18px шрифта Micra Bold : кириллица Пример 18px.
Скачать и просмотреть шрифт Bold bold, также вы можете посмотреть схожие шрифты из категории Sans serif.
The last two fonts are for chess, and were made in 1998 by SoftPlus Co, Sofia, Bulgaria. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Christo Velikov. Bulgarian designer of the great ZapfDingbats-inspired dingbat font Linotype Zigibacks, 1997, and of Linotype Partytime. Stefan Peev (Context Ltd, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) released the free Latin / Cyrillic sans typeface Selena, the free transitional text typeface Sibila, and the sans typeface Bretan in 2014 via the Open Font Library. Tipotype (2014, free at Open Font Library) is a roman type serif font family inspired by the well known fonts like Free Serif, Tex Gyre Termes and Omega Serif.
Besides Latin and Cyrillic, Tipotype also includes the "Bulgarian" letterform model, which has been proposed by a group of Bulgarian designers in the 1960s. In 2015, he published the old Slavonic typeface Supralskija, the text typeface Sibila, and the commercial (and sometimes free) sans typefaces Tervel, Hemus, Repo, Omurtag, Gremi, Plovdiv, Libra Sans (based on Liberation Sans), Font Night (an art deco project with Krassimir Stavrev for an event in Plvdiv), and Coval. In 2016, he designed Perun (a modification of Free Universal (Stephen Wilson, 2009) and SIL Sophia (1994-2008)), Arda (a condensed sans), Libra Sans Modern and Bogorov (Cyrillic font). Lots of free fonts can be downloaded here. This includes Ilya Talev 's Bulgarian truetype font series, as well as Gavin Helf 's ER font series. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
During her studies at National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, Daiana Dorosieva designed a Cyrillic art deco typeface (2016), a Cyrillic zebra-stripe typeface (2016), and an octagonal ironwork typeface (2016). [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
Small Bulgarian archive: Bulgarian-Ariel, Bulgarian-Courier, Bulgarian-DutchRoman, Bulgarian-Garamond, Bulgarian-GaramondItalic, Bulgarian-Italic, Bulgarian-Kursiv, Bulgarian-Roman, Bulgarian-RomanItalic, Bulgarian-Times, Bulgarian-TimesItalic, ComicSansMS-Bold, ComicSansMS, Hebar, HebarBold, HebarBoldItalic, HebarItalic, HebarNormal, Palatia-Regular, TimokBold, TimokBoldItalic, TimokItalic, TimokPlain. All fonts have Latin and Cyrillic character sets. The fonts starting with "Bulgarian" were generated by Ilya Talev.
[ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Bobby Nikolaev Marinov (Evolutionfonts. est. 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria) designed Sofia City (2011, a decorative hand-drawn family), Dimitrina (2010, informal sans typeface redesigned in 2012) and Smallstep (2011, Peignotian). In 2012, he created the didone-based signage script family Alecko [Alecko Plain is free], and the rounded typeface Boffin. A simple little typeface for all things technical. A faux monospaced, semi-serif with rounded corners that you will never forget.
The name comes from a British slang word that means "tech-savy person". Or simply "nerd". Studio in Karlovo, Bulgaria, that created a nice typographic poster caklled The Nomads (2014).
[ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Karandash is a type and graphic foundry in Varna, Bulgaria, established in 2010 by designer Vassil Kateliev (b. 1980, Varna). The Fontmaker series is a collaborative project with Jordan Jelev, a well known Bulgarian calligrapher and cult wine label designer. The type designs are done on paper, using traditional calligraphic and artistic methods and then digitally recreated. Typefaces: Myriad Pro Bulgarian and Cyrillic (2011), Rotis Semi Serif Bulgarian Cut (2011), and FM Clog (2011.
with Jordan Jelev, done at The Fontmaker: has Openface, Shadowed and Engraved styles). Callista is a fat cursive typeface that was inspired by the work of François Boltana in the early 1970s and of Milka Peykova in late 1970s. Gaytan (which means braid in Bulgarian) is a sans and serif family created in 2012. It was inspired by Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic, Bulgarian Ustav and the Russian Vyaz stiles, as well as the avant-garde works of Bulgarian typedesigners in late 1970s. But the result is definitely Victorian.
He closes 2012 with Estimo. an organic typeface family for Latin and Cyrillic that has no diagonal strokes. FM Bolyar (2012) is a copperplate typeface jointly designed by Jordan Jelev and Vassil Kateliev at The Fontmaker. In 2013, Vassil Kateliev and Jordan Jelev codesigmned the lively script typeface FM Ephire. which comes with a useful caps companion, FM Ephire Frames.
In 2014, Kateliev designed a Valentine-inspired set of calligraphic ornaments, LoveHearts. Love Christmas (Christmas ornaments, done with Stella Ivanova Katelieva), and the humanist slab serif typeface Basil (the Regular weight is free). Basil won an award at Granshan 2014. Typefaces from 2015: Sybilla (humanist slab serif, extended to Sybilla Pro in 2016).
Sofia, Bulgaria-based designer of the Cyrillic typefaces Quirinus Cyrillic (2015) and Onyx Cyrillic (2015, extending Gerry Powell's original from 1937), and the Latin / Cyrillic piano key stencil typeface Zebra Sans (2015, a school project). [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Sofia, Bulgaria-based designer of the Cyrillic typeface Origami (2015). [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
Sofia-based designer (b. 1969) who created the free Latin typefaces Barkentina (2012, a typeface characterized by open counters) and Multima Strong (2012, unicase). KODEKS is the German slavistics server run by Professor Sebastian Kempgen from the University of Bamberg. Kempgen's fonts include Eckige Glagolica and Runde Glagolica. both for Glagolitic.
He also made a mediaeval Cyrillic face, Preslav. He also created Kliment (2005 ; old church slavonic, covering all of these: Altkirchenslawisch, Altrussisch, Altbulgarisch, Altserbisch, Old Russian, Old Bulgarian, OCS, Old Serbian), which can be downloaded here and here.
Kiril. RomanCyrillicStd (2003) and CampusRomanStd (2008) are free fonts designed for slavic language specialists.
The latter two fonts are quite complete and unicode-compliant since 2007. The BukyVede font (2008) is the typeface used by the journal "Polata knigopisnaja" (Mario Capaldo and William R.
Veder, eds. ), published by William R. Veder&Michael Bakker, Slavisch Seminarium, Amsterdam. It is based on CyrillicaOhrid and GlagolicaBulgarian (with additions from Rumen Lazov), and adapted to Unicode 5. 1, and enhanced by William R.
Veder, Chicago. Final touches, additional characters and font generation by Sebastian Kempgen, Method Std is the Unicode 5. 1 version of the Method font series originally created by the author, Sebastian Kempgen, in the 1980's. The blueprint for this font is the classic printing type devised by slavists and used in learned editions of Old Church Slavonic texts. Burgas, Bulgaria-based designer of an untitled octagonal Cyrillic constructivist typeface (2014).
[ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Krista Radoeva (b. Bulgaria) studied graphic design at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London and type design at the KABK in Den Haag.
class of 2013. She is based in London. In 2012, she created a beautifully integrated Latin / Cyrillic display typeface Moesia. with a tip of the hat to Old Slavonic. Her gradaution typeface at KABK was the rounded sketched broad nib stencil typeface Amanita (2013, Latin and Cyrillic). Speaker at ATypI 2013 in Amsterdam on the topic of the difference between Russian and Bulgarian Cyrillic.
In 2014, the Society of Typographic Aficionados gave Krista Radoeva the 2014 SOTA Catalyst Award. Created in 2010, the award recognizes a person 25 years of age or younger who demonstrates significant achievement and future promise in the field of typography. In 2014, Maria Doreuli, Krista Radoeva, and Elizaveta Rasskazova codesigned Sputnik Display for Sputnik News.
This organic sans typeface family covers Latin, and various brands of Cyrillic, including the ones used in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Abkhazia and Mongolia. Sofia, Bulgaria-based designer of the circle-based Bulgarian-cyrillic typeface Wave (2014). [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Sofia, Bulgaria-based designer of an unnamed Curillic typeface in 2013. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. During her studies at the National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, Kristina Kostova designed the Cyrillic display typefaces Blgari (2013) and Hunting (2013). In 2014, she created the Cyrillic hand-printed typeface Maluk and the display typeface Free Time and the Latin / Cyrillic pixel typeface Aprior.
In 2015, she created the informal rounded monoline sans typeface Bavanti Sans (Latin and Cyrillic). Also written Botjo Nikoltchev, b. 1978, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Botio studied graphic and type design in Potsdam. He is living and working as a freelance designer in Berlin. He studied communication design at the University of Applied Science Potsdam and took type design classes with Luc(as) de Groot. After his studies Botio worked with Ole Schäfer (Primetype) on the Cyrillic characters of PTL Manual, PTL Manual Mono and PTL Notes. Since 2010 he has been collaborating with Ralph du Carrois and Erik Spiekermann as type designer and art director at Carrois Type Design. focusing on Cyrillic, Greek and Arabic language extensions and CI projects. In 2014, he set up the commercial typefoundry Lettersoup.
Creator of the free font Ropa Sans (2012, Google Web Fonts. +Arabic, +Ropa Soft. 2014). The typeface is in DIN's circle of friends.
Share Tech Mono (2012, Google Web Fonts ) is a monospaced sans face. Share Tech (2012, Google Web Fonts ) is its proportional version.
Both are derived from Share (2012, Google Web Fonts ). He helped with the Greek and Cyrillic portions of FF Meta Serif. Corporate fonts by Botio include MMH Netrange Cyrillic + Greek + Arabic, Cisco, Meta Science and Exploratorium Sans. He designed the icons for Museo de Art de Ponce.
In 2014, Botio designed the humanist sans typeface family PTL Manohara (Primetype) for Latin and Cyrillic. Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria-based photographer who drew a Trajan Latin/Cyrillic typeface called Handmade in 2014. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Graphic designer in Sofia, Bulgaria, who cooperated with Svetoslav Simov on the round typeface Dovde (2009, Fontfabric) and the sans typeface Zag (2009, Fontfabric). [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
During her studies at the Technical University in Sofia, Bulgaria, Marinela Teneva created Curly Font (2013), an organic monoline sans. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Moire (Ilia Gruev) is a small graphic design studio in Sofia, Bulgaria, specialized in visual identity, graphic design, typography and type design. Their work is quite delicate and refreshing. I particularly like their type family Moderato (Latin. Cyrillic ), which was presented over at Behance in 2011. It contains serif.
sans (in both grotesk and humanist sub-styles), roman (Trajan style) and slab serif in many weights. See this book cover Kiril Zlatkov. based on Moderato. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Cyrillic fonts by Monotype: Andalé, Andalé Mono, Andalé Sans, Arial, Arial Narrow, Arial Rounded, Book Antiqua, Bookman Old Style, Century Gothic, Century Schoolbook, Monotype Corsiva, Courier, Cumberland, Gill Sans, Gill Sans Light, Haettenschweiler, Impact, Letter Gothic, Monotype News Gothic, Nimrod, Parma (=Bodoni), Perpetua, Plantin, Rockwell, Thorndale, Thorndale Mono, Times New Roman.
They also have Monotype Glagolitic and Monotype Old Bulgarian and Old Bulgarian Slawjanski. two old church Slavonic typefaces. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
Ivan Phillipov (Neogrey, also written as Ivan Filipov) has offices in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and Turkey. He designed the techno typefaces Research Remix (1993), Neogrey (2004) and Red October (2004, inspired by Soviet poster art; can be used for Cyrillic simulation; followed by Red October Stencil. 2009). Release Yourself (octagonal), Research Remix (rounded octagonal), Arkitech Light. Discophat and Neogrey Medium appeared in 2009. In 2011, he published Artitech Round and Syntha.
In 2012, the free round monoline typeface Syntha and the techno typeface Arkitech Medium were published. Multicolore (2012) is a free EPS-format round sans typeface for coloring (a monochromatic version is free in truetype format). In 2013, he designed Arkitech Bold. In 2014, he created the free roundish squarish typeface Ronduit (+Capitals).
Typefaces from 2015: Tricolore (multicolored rounded sans), Lausanne (a free font inspired by the Prada and Louis Vuitton fashion house logos). Project led by David Birnbaum at the University of Pittsburgh: The Repertorium of Old Bulgarian Literature and Letters was conceived as an archival repository capable of encoding and preserving in SGML (and, subsequently, XML) format archeographic, palaeographic, codicological, textological, and literary-historical data concerning original and translated medieval texts represented in Balkan Cyrillic manuscripts. The Repertorium project grew out of an initiative of David J. Birnbaum (University of Pittsburgh), Andrej Bojadiev (University of Sofia), Milena Dobreva (Institute of Mathematics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), and Anisava Miltenova (Institute of Literature, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) in 1994, with early SGML development assistance from Berend Dijk and Harry Gaylord (both then of the University of Groningen). Sub-page with several free fonts for early Cyrillic: Menaion and Menaion Medieval (Victor Baranov), Lazov and Lazov Bold (Rumjan Lazov), Dilyana (Ralph Cleminson), Kliment Std (Sebastian Kempgen), Titus Cyrillic and Titus Cyberbit Basic.
[ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Designer in Florence, Italy. She created a font based on old Bulgarian lettering in 2011.
[ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Russian foundry active in the early 1990s. Fonts are shattered over the web. They include Cyrillica Bulgarian (1994), Glagolica Bulgarian (1993), OldCyr Bold (1992), TmsCyr (1993), UnvEe UnvCyr, CourierCyr, CourierEe, CyrillicaBgEpigraph, CyrillicaOchrid1, CyrillicaOchridEpigraph, CyrillicaShafarik, CyrillicaShafarikEpigraph, Etymolog1, Etymolog3, OldCyr. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
Turkish art director and graphic designer in Istanbul. He was born in 1985 in Kircaali, Bulgaria. In 2009 he graduated from Anadolu University, Faculty of Fine Arts.
Creator of the Embrio family of typefaces in 2009. In 2015, Taner designed the brush type Flow Handscript and the rounded elliptical organic sans typeface family Iogen. an outgrowth of Embrio. Typefaces from 2016: Antre (free hand-crafted monoline connected script typeface).
Foundry for Latin and Cyrillic fonts based in Varna, Bulgaria, est. 2011. They created FM Clog (2011. by Jordan Jelev and Vassil Kateliev), and FM Bolyar (2012, a copperplate font, also by Jordan Jelev and Vassil Kateliev). FM Bolyar Onate is a spurred version. FM Valentines (2012) are Valentine's Day greetings.
Studio Letterstock designed the greeting card font FM Christmas 1. 0 and 2.
0 in 2012. FM Birthday 1. 0 (2015) consists of 26 birthday-related words and phrases. Jordan Jelev (The Fontmaker) is the Varna, Bulgaria-based graphic and logo designer (b. 1975, Varna) who specializes in wine label design. He made the calligraphic Cyrillic alphabet Kaloyan (2008). At MyFonts.
one can buy his double-lined Grant (2009, with Svetoslav Simov, Fontfabric) and FM Clog (2011. with Vassil Kateliev, done at The Fontmaker: has Openface, Shadowed and Engraved styles).
FM Bolyar (2012) is a copperplate typeface jointly designed by Jordan Jelev and Vassil Kateliev at The Fontmaker. In 2013, Jelev published FM Christmas 2. 0 (26 hand-lettered Christmas greetings), FM Ephire (a lively script family, done with Vassil Kateliev; it comes with a useful caps companion, FM Ephire Frames ), FM Valentines Pro (Valentine's Day messages), FM Easter Pro (Easter wishes). Fonts from 2014 include FM Thank You 9 Thank you hand letterings). Bulgarian developer of the free type 1 font package t1-teams for Latin and Cyrillic, which is used in Bulgarian newspapers and magazines of the TopTeam Publishing House. The maintainer is Anton Zinoviev. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿.
Veronika Slavova. Type designer from Nessebar, Bulgaria, b. 1984.
She co-designed the über-organic typeface Glide in 2009 with Alexander Nedelev, with whom she set up the foundry Typedepot in Sofia in 2009. Together, they designed the multiline family Pista (2010) and the organic Oxo family (2010 ), which includes a stencil, Piron (2010. free), Corki (2011, a condensed slab serif), and Oxo College. Matilde (2010. by Nedelev and Slavova) is a free typeface with tall ascenders. Banda (2011 ) is a 16-style semi-serif type family characterized by a tall x-height and rounded semi-serifs.
Centrale Sans (2011. Slavova and Nedelev ) is a modern sans family. Centrale Sans Condensed was done in 2012. Designer in Sofia, Bulgaria, who created a high-contrast Cyrillic sans typeface in 2014. [ Google ] [ More ] ⦿. Vladislav Ivanov.
Botevgrad, Sofiska-based Bulgarian designer (b. 1987) of Jamaistevie (2007, a nice grunge outline face). Alternate URL. He lives in Botevgrad, and started the commercial Vladislav Ivanov Font Foundry in 2008. His fonts at the foundry include Panopticum (2010, sketch face), Jamaistevie, Masha (2008, outlined, 3d and grungy), Habana (2008, splashy grunge), Lost Souls (2008, ultra-condensed), and Oh No (2008). Bacchante (2009) and Circus Stars (2009) are grungy Far West fonts. Vladislav Jordanov (b.
1996) is based in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. He created he vector format stencil typeface Xperia (2013). Yanko Tsvetkov (b. Bulgaria) is a graphic designer in Valencia. He created the free Old Slavonic / Glagolitic style Cyrillic and Latin typeface Bulgaria Moderna V2 (2012; see also Bulgaria Moderna V2 ). He explains: The origins of most alphabets are often shrouded in mystery, it is almost impossible to know for sure how, by whom and when it was introduced. The Cyrillic alphabet is no exception.
It carries the name of Saint Cyril, a Byzantine missionary send to Moravia by the Empreror with the task to consolidate Byzantine influence against the German clergy. His most frightening weapon was an alphabet, especially customized for the Slavic language---the Glagolitic, which he created himself. Even though The Cyrillic alphabet is named after Cyril, most scolars agree this is a sign of homage instead of acknowledgement of an authorship.
The alphabet itself originated in the First Bulgarian Empire, which welcomed Cyril's students after his mission to Moravia failed. From Bulgaria, the alphabet spread to Serbia and later to other Slavic states such as Kievan Rus, the predecessor of the Russian Empire. During the ages, the alphabet got simplified and reformed several times and Russia's influence spread it as far as Mongolia. He also made Neoglagolitic Alpha (2010), another faux-modern version of the Glagolitic alphabet. Magmawave (2012) is a modular headline typeface.
Zdravko Andreev (Z-design, Bulgaria) created the free experimental typefaces Diffuse Away (2011), Broken Squares (2011) and Sliced Tech (2011). He also made Girl Characters (2012), Suns and Stars (2011, dingbat face), Pet Animals (2012), Boy Characters (2012), White Outlines (2011), Radiation (2011, radiation symbols), Sexy Love Hearts and Sexy Love Hearts 2 (2012), Christmas Shapes (2011) and Christmas Trees (2011).