Gentium
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Typeface | Gentium |
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Category | Serif |
Designer(s) | Victor Gaultney |
Gentium (Latin: for the nations) is an open Unicode serif typeface designed by Victor Gaultney and released under the SIL Open Font License [OFL][1], which permits modification and redistribution.
Gentium defines roughly 1,500 glyphs covering almost all of the range of Latin characters used worldwide, as well as monotonic and polytonic Greek, designed to flow in harmony with the Latin. Support for Cyrillic is under development.
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[edit] History and related typefaces
Gentium comes with a second font, GentiumAlt (for Gentium Alternative), which contains flatter diacritics intended to improve the appearance of letters with multiple diacritics, as well as a glyph variant of the Greek circumflex that resembles an inverted breve. A bold version of Gentium is not yet available[2].
[edit] The Open Font License
The ongoing development of the font welcomes contributions from its users[3]. Gentium was released under the Open Font License on November 28, 2005. Other typefaces released under the OFL include Charis SIL and Doulos SIL.
[edit] References
[edit] Sources
- ^ See the OFL page on sil.org
- ^ Gentium FAQ
- ^ Project status and how to contribute to the project, from scripts.sil.org