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For Poland. I include the polish's alphabet: the special diacritics are in the lower case (please, type the "a", "c", "e", "l", "n", "o", "s", "y" -for the 1st z- and "z" for them). "Zloty" -beautiful word- means "golden" in polish.
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"Zloty" -beautiful word- means "golden" in polish.
I'm not sure about the 5 and 6 though... they look a little off to me, but not sure how you could do it without breaking the grid.
Only, wouldn't it be easier to use if the poish characters were in their respective unicode points?
:-)
@LexKominek: Dear friend, thanks a lot for your continuous interest in my fonts. I'll try to put some of your fresh ideas in the font .
"Złoty" (pronounced "zwotee") is also the currency that we use in Poland. Beatiful tribute, Zloty has a lot of "polish" taste and feel, especially when compared to designs from the communist era which are, in my opinion, not affected by the influence of modern standards, but contain pure value of polish soul instead.
Cool sample (the second one :) ).
IN THE NAME OF THE WHOLE NATION (lol): thanks for the polish charset.
Godeth
The title should say 'złoty'
The złoty is also Poland's currency.
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