I have utilized some somewhat smaller dots when designing the diacritics - this makes them easier to separate from the primary letters. I have likewise used variable letter widths (and kerning), as opposed to the technology's initial monospaced design - this to make the text more readable.
Matrise Text Pro features a more 'oldstyle' look with stimulates and notches, while Matrise Pro has a more modern/streamlined design.
ALL typefaces from CheapProFonts have extremely extensive language support: They consist of some uncommon diacritic letters (a few of which are contained in the Latin Extended-B Unicode block) supporting: Cornish, Filipino (Tagalog), Guarani, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Romanian, Ulithian and Welsh. They likewise consist of all glyphs in the Latin Extended-A Unicode block (which among others cover the Central European and Baltic locations) supporting: Afrikaans, Belarusian (Lacinka), Bosnian, Catalan, Chichewa, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Greenlandic, Hungarian, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Saami (Inari), Saami (North), Serbian (latin), Slovak( ian), Slovene, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Turkish and Turkmen. And they naturally include all the usual 'western' glyphs supporting: Albanian, Basque, Breton, Chamorro, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galican, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Italian, Northern Sotho, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Sami (Lule), Sami (South), Scots (Gaelic), Spanish, Swedish, Tswana, Walloon and Yapese.
Font Family: Matrise Text Pro
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