Rossika is a four-style typeface created by Oleg Karpinsky in 2002-2004 for the ParaType company. The basic style and some letterforms were obtained from antique Russian typefaces of XV-XVIII centuries. For instance, the upper Cyrillic N has a diagonal stem, a tail of Ц character is connected in the center unlike significant modern styles. Some characters have alternatives. There are numerous Latin and Cyrillic ligatures. Rossika is intended for logo designs, headlines and short text blocks: posters, calendars, post cards, diplomas, certificates and the like.
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