Antykwa Półtawskiego

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Antykwa Półtawskiego
Antykwa poltawskiego regular.svg
ClassificationAntiqua
Designer(s)Adam Półtawski

Antykwa Półtawskiego (Półtawski's antiqua; its author originally named it antykwa polska, meaning "Polish antiqua"[1]) is an antiqua typeface designed by Adam Półtawski from to specifically for the Polish language.[1][2]

Digitizations[]

The Polish TeX User's Group GUST (Janusz M. Nowacki, Bogusław Jackowski and Piotr Strzelczyk) digitised Antykwa Półtawskiego using Metafont with 4 weights (light, normal, medium, bold), italic and upright styles, as well as specific fonts for 6, 8, 10, 12 and 17 point sizes.

Most languages that use the Latin alphabet are supported, including all European languages using the Latin alphabet as well as some other languages including Vietnamese and Navajo.[1]

The fonts are available free of charge under the terms of the GUST Font License.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Jackowski, B.; Nowacki, J. M.; Strzelczyk, P. "Antykwa Poltawskiego [sic] Family of Fonts: THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-10-09.
  2. ^ "Polish (Type)faces – Fonts from the Land of Vistula". Culture.pl.
  3. ^ "The Antykwa Półtawskiego family of fonts — GUST Web Presence". www.gust.org.pl.

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