File Type Extension |
otf |
MIME Type |
application/x-font-otf |
Copyright |
Copyright (c) ParaType,Inc., 2008. All rights reserved. |
Font Family |
Rossika Light |
Font Subfamily |
Regular |
Font Subfamily ID |
ParaType,Inc.: Rossika Light Regular: 2008 |
Font Name |
Rossika Light Regular |
Name Table Version |
OTF 1.000;PS 001.001;Core 1.0.38 |
PostScript Font Name |
RossikaLight-Regular |
Trademark |
Rossika is a trademark of the ParaType,Inc.. |
Manufacturer |
ParaType,Inc. |
Designer |
Oleg Karpinsky |
Description |
Typeface Rossika of four styles was executed by Oleg Karpinsky in 2002-04 for ParaType company. The general design and some letterforms were borrowed from antique Russian typefaces of XV-XVIII centuries. For example, the upper Cyrillic N has a diagonal stam, a tail of character "?" is atteched by center, unlike the the major of contamporary designs. Several characters have alternate variants. There are several Latin and Cyrillic ligatures. Rossika is appropriate for logos, headlines and short text blocks: posters, calendars, post cards, diplomas, certificates, and like that. |
Vendor URL |
www.paratype.com |
Designer URL |
http://www.paratype.com/help/designers/designer.asp?code=AD_KOS |
License |
http://www.paratype.com/eula |
License Info URL |
http://www.paratype.com/eula |
Copyright (en-US) |
Copyright (c) ParaType,Inc., 2008. All rights reserved. |
Font Family (en-US) |
Rossika Light |
Font Subfamily (en-US) |
Regular |
Font Subfamily ID (en-US) |
ParaType,Inc.: Rossika Light Regular: 2008 |
Font Name (en-US) |
Rossika Light Regular |
Name Table Version (en-US) |
OTF 1.000;PS 001.001;Core 1.0.38 |
Post Script Font Name (en-US) |
RossikaLight-Regular |
Trademark (en-US) |
Rossika is a trademark of the ParaType,Inc.. |
Manufacturer (en-US) |
ParaType,Inc. |
Designer (en-US) |
Oleg Karpinsky |
Description (en-US) |
Typeface Rossika of four styles was executed by Oleg Karpinsky in 2002-04 for ParaType company. The general design and some letterforms were borrowed from antique Russian typefaces of XV-XVIII centuries. For example, the upper Cyrillic N has a diagonal stam, a tail of character "?" is atteched by center, unlike the the major of contamporary designs. Several characters have alternate variants. There are several Latin and Cyrillic ligatures. Rossika is appropriate for logos, headlines and short text blocks: posters, calendars, post cards, diplomas, certificates, and like that. |
Vendor URL (en-US) |
www.paratype.com |
Designer URL (en-US) |
http://www.paratype.com/help/designers/designer.asp?code=AD_KOS |
License (en-US) |
http://www.paratype.com/eula |
License Info URL (en-US) |
http://www.paratype.com/eula |