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GNIT

Designer: Ivan Tsanko-Khlybovich.

Last update: February 2023.

Weights: Regular.

Formats: OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2.

Language: Latin: Basic, Western EU, Central EU, South Eastern EU, South America, Oceanian, Vietnamese, Sami, Esperanto.

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GNIT is a geometry grotesk typeface. Directional by the struggle for the principles

of freedom, in opposition to imperialist ideas.

 

Restoring and reimagining the historical forms of Cyrillic and Latin writing, and rediscovering historical forms, GNIT gives a modern look to writing and information.  Determines the position.

 

In the forms, GNIT was inspired by the works of Jacques Hnizdovsky, his research of

civil-church writing before the imperial period of Cyrillic writing. Find a new, free meaning.