coreyhu / Urbanist

Urbanist is a low-contrast, geometric sans-serif inspired by Modernist design and typography.
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Urbanist
SIL Open Font License 1.1
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Cyrillic support #44

Open melishev opened 2 years ago

melishev commented 2 years ago

Do you plan to introduce the Cyrillic alphabet?

coreyhu commented 2 years ago

One of the next milestones is expanding language support, including support for Cyrillic. It'll be in the works, but I'm not a Cyrillic native so any help from type designers familiar with Cyrillic is always appreciated.

melishev commented 2 years ago

Hello @coreyhu , that would be really cool, this font is so beautiful and convenient that I would like to use it in my projects, but unfortunately I need multilingualism, at least with Cyrillic support.

I am not an expert in typography, but I will try to ask my friends for help in contributing to this project.

cheesytim commented 2 years ago

Hi, guys! Great font! Looking forward for a Cyrillic alphabet :) We used your font in our open source design system https://github.com/Qvant-lab/qui-max

Uranbold commented 2 years ago

I also need an Extended Cyrillic. Does anyone know how to add it on our own and Contribute? Which program and where can I learn it?

Thanks.

coreyhu commented 2 years ago

I've been mostly using Adobe Illustrator for some of the glyph design and Glyphs 3 . They have a large community and lots of documentation/resources for getting started!

EuriNaiz commented 2 years ago

Hi, I'm creating a proposal for an open source project, and that include some mock-ups and brand identity, so I'm interested for multi-language support...

How many languages does Urbanist support? I've tried to find a page or document with the specifications but there isn't... It seems support english, french, spanish, portuguese, norwegian, etc...

coreyhu commented 2 years ago

Hi, happy to hear you're considering Urbanist for your project! I don't have a full list, but Urbanist supports most latin languages

Try loading Urbanist into these sites if you want to explore full language coverage: https://hyperglot.rosettatype.com/ https://underware.nl/latin_plus/validate/