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Latest revision as of 17:32, 23 June 2009
GFS Pyrsos italic Greek fonts
Description
This typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopædia Pyrsos (1927-1933) from which the types were taken.
The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
Characteristics
Homepage | Format & features | License | Review reference | Koji page | pkgdb page |
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GFS | OTF | OFL | 507150 | gfs-pyrsos-fonts | gfs-pyrsos-fonts |
Style | Faces | Scripts | |||||||||||
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Sans | Serif | Other | R | B | I | BI | Other | Latin | Greek | Cyrillic | Other | ||
Variable | Monospace | Variable | Monospace | ||||||||||
✘ | ✘ | ✘ |