The ubiquity and clearness of the sans serif lend legibility to the uncial types of some letters, which end up being accessible to any audience of latin alphabet users. Even the 'insular', flat-topped G/g, is understandable enough for basic use in a significantly popular and varied typographical culture. The typefaces contain Irish lenited consonants (with dot accents), Tironian et, and extra Welsh vowels.
Font Family:
· Celtica
· Celtica Bold
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