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This is a pixel font that imitates Romanian archaic fonts used 1830 - 1860 latin alphabets meant to look like Cyrillic. There are many other variations but I tried to create the one that is most readable as pixel font. It also includes Romanian Cyrillic symbols used until 1860. I have also included other latin symbols that were in use for example sound ă was not standardized so you could write it as ĕ ĭ ŏ ŭ and it would mean the same thing or previous to 1860 Romanian latin used accents (accute, circumflex and grave) much like French language does today. All those extra latin symbols are included. I do not know Cyrillic so my experience with it is solely based on what I read about Romanian Cyrillic Alphabet on wikipedia and omniglot. Is worth to noting that Romanian territories used Old Church Slavonic as administrative language until the 16th or 17th century .
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It's worth noting that your font remained quite modern and readable, you could enhance styling if you want. I can understand the letter b without the upper removable, it is historically justified. But the uppercase Д and lowercase letters д and р never stood on the base line with their descenders, lower them down.
Thank you Sychoff. I have changed it up a bit made the A different than Ă Â and fixed the Cyrillic De. I think it should be a bit more accurate now . Oh and I'd love to style Cyrillic more like old style but the problem is I don't use Cyrillic. I need to use another pixel font as a model. Also is hard to do much styling on a pixel font this small. I'll see what I can do.
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