This font is based on post-roman insular latin writing. It is one of the many transliterations that the lab has been offering of late in an attempt to avail a wider range of choices to the international user. This font contains support for Western European, Greek, Cyrillic, Turkish, Baltic, and Central European languages. The concept and design of this font were aided by the following books: Keith Sidwell, Reading Medieval Latin - Hrotswitha, Dulcitius and Paphnutius, ed. Paul Pascal - Waltharius, ed. Gernot Wieland - Leo F. Stelton, Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Latin. Peace.
Insula font contains 489 defined characters and 364 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (96), Latin Extended-A (85), Latin Extended-B (1), Spacing Modifier Letters (9), Greek and Coptic (72), Cyrillic (93), Arabic (4), General Punctuation (16), Currency Symbols (1), Letterlike Symbols (2), Mathematical Operators (12), Geometric Shapes (1), Private Use Area (1), Alphabetic Presentation Forms (2).
- Font Name:Insula
- Subfamily:Regular
- Version:1.0
- Designer:CybaPee & Apostrophe
- Vendor URL:www.apostrophiclab.com
- Designer URL:mailto:info@apostrophiclab.com
This font is based on post-roman insular latin writing. It is one of the many transliterations that the lab has been offering of late in an attempt to avail a wider range of choices to the international user. This font contains support for Western European, Greek, Cyrillic, Turkish, Baltic, and Central European languages. The concept and design of this font were aided by the following books: Keith Sidwell, Reading Medieval Latin - Hrotswitha, Dulcitius and Paphnutius, ed. Paul Pascal - Waltharius, ed. Gernot Wieland - Leo F. Stelton, Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Latin. Peace.
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