-<p>Font akcident, decorative, stylized, based on an ancient Russian script of the 16th century, which is called "poluustav." Suitable for lettering, Rusland Display can also be used in to set short texts. Ruslan Display was done in collaboration with Vladimir Rabdu. It supports these codepages:</p> <ul><li>MS Windows 1252 Western (ANSI)</li> <li>MS Windows 1250 Central European</li> <li>MS Windows 1251 Cyrillic</li> <li>MS Windows 1254 Turkish</li> <li>MS Windows 1257 Baltic.</li></ul>
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+The Ruslan Display font is based on a 1970s typeface made by Ukrainian designer Oleg Snarsky, which evokes the <em>ustav</em> and <em>semiustav</em> styles of the 11th–16th centuries, known as the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruthenians">Ruthenian</a> period.
+This is featured in the signage of Kiev's <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teremky_(Kyiv_Metro)">Teremky</a> metro station, and in a collection of Snarsky's typefaces in the book “Шрифты-алфавиты для рекламных и декоративно-оформительских работ“ published in 1979 and <a href="https://my.etnoua.info/novyny/knyha-shryfty-alfavity-osnarskyj-1979/">available online</a>.
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+It was digitized and extended with an original Latin complement by Russian designer Denis Masharov, in collaboration with Vladimir Rabdu, in 2011.
+The name means <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruslan_(given_name)">‘lion’</a>.
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+Suitable for lettering, Ruslan Display can also be used in to set short texts and supports Latin and Cyrillic.
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