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Positive and funny font. Perfect for use in titles and children’s books. Retains its connection to the original Bodoni typeface, and we all love this beautiful and modern serif font. Peleshka looks good in modern layouts. It’s suitable for books, lettering, signs, logos, magazines. Not suitable for a funeral.
Although, it depends on how you mark up. Tsarevich Shadow Beryozki Idealist Sans PH Free Uni Sans Free Panton Nord Sports World (Typeface) Ralev001 This is actually a Bulgarian font, but it’s still pretty cool. Arsenal POIRET Ruslan Kankin Yeseva Sansus Webissimo Zopa Myra Caps Days Yanone Kaffeesatz Yanone Kaffesatz is a condensed humanist sans-serif of four weights designed by Jan Gerner for his own type foundry Yanone.
Casper Cyberia Rusnish Helvetica Papyrus Plain Cyrillic Papyrus font with Cyrillic support. It is drawn specifically for forced subtitles in the movie Avatar, so the system font will be seen exactly as the Avatar. Gulag decay Kremlin Hetarosia Russian Kremlin Bolshevik Rushin Have you ever seen some Russian writing and tried to pronounce it like it looks, even though you know probably none of those letters are pronounced like the Latin alphabet letter they look like? That is what this font is based on. I took all the Cyrillic letters and matched them up with the Latin alphabet letters they look like. The author threw out all the Cyrillic letters that didn’t look like anything and filled in the remaining characters with the regular Latin alphabet. The result is that you can type out a phrase and it will look like Cyrillic lettering while being perfectly readable English.
VKB Konqa Kremlin Minister Chyelovek This is a font based on the block-print style typeface commonly found on eastern-bloc propaganda posters throughout the 1930’s and 40’s. It has been adapted for the Roman alphabet (the original was predominantly Cyrillic).
Soviet Kremlin Grand Duke Kremlin Georgian 3D Raskalnikov Based on lettering from a 1925 Soviet poster by one very strange (and unidentified) comrade, this Russian font is named after the main character is Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment and was, not coincidentally, Boris Badenov’s favorite swear word. Back in the USSR Koruptor and the bitches Kremlin Kiev Kremlin Alexander Gagarin Csar Kremlin Kommisar Red October Kremlin Empire Kremlin Kourier II Kyrilla Eurocentric Russian quality Ural Red October Stencil Kremlin Orthodox Church Nyet.