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  1. BDR A3MiK by Typedifferent, $35.00
    The BDR A3MIK is an uppercase alphabet with alternatives including European/Eastern European, Russian Cyrillic, Greek and Japanese Katakana characters. Its strong, constructive, futuristic appearance works perfectly for titling in science fiction related media.
  2. Raffish by Wordshape, $12.00
    Raffish is a display typeface with its formal base in Dutch type designer Henk Krijger's seminal typeface Raffia - the most decorative and handsome of script typefaces.
  3. Progreso by CastleType, $59.00
    Progreso is a condensed, unicase, serif gothic type design inspired by the hand-lettering on Russian posters from the 1920s. Supports most European languages, including modern Greek and most languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet.
  4. Propisi by ParaType, $25.00
    The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1997 by Manvel Shmavonyan for Russian primary school sample writing schoolbooks. The typeface is based on script fonts presented in the book 'Rodnoy Mir' by. L.I.Tikunova. The first version of the font included just letters of Russian alphabet and basic set of figures and signs. The second version with extended set of alphabetic letterforms was developed in 2004 by Gennady Fridman. Current third version that covers full Cyrillic and Western code pages was prepared by Gennady Fridman and released in 2009. Medium style also was added by him in 2009.
  5. Pushki Pro by The Type Fetish, $35.00
    Pushki Pro is based on some hand lettering found on a Russian poster. Pushki Pro works with your OpenType-savvy applications, using contextual alternatives, to alternate between the upper and lowercase letters preventing adjacent glyphs from repeating.
  6. Zuboni Stencil by CastleType, $59.00
    Zuboni Stencil is a bold, uppercase typeface based on a Russian design from around 1920 (original designer unknown). Its extensive character set supports most European languages that use the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets as well as modern Greek.
  7. Sennit by AType, $29.95
    It is not simple sennit. You know that such Russian lapti? It is footwear plaited of stripes a bark of a linden. My font too all is made from stripes. From the first up to last letter. Funny isn't it?
  8. FM Rossija by FontMeister, $24.95
    'Rossija' is inspired by russian typographic designs. It's bold look makes a perfect font for the use of titles. You can use these fonts to create posters, greeting cards, scrapbooks, CD labels, T-shirts, coffee mugs, digital videos websites and banners.
  9. Osovec by Dima Pole, $27.00
    This font is dedicated to the glory of the human spirit and honor. Osovec is a fortress of World War I. On the 6 August 1915, the defenders of the fortress, the Russian soldiers, against whom the enemy had used poison gas; though half-dead, were able to rise to the counter. Thus it was that 60 Russian soldiers routed the 2 thousand strong enemy army. This heroic episode has gone down in history as"Attack of the dead". The font contains more than 700 glyphs, support for all 104 European languages, all Slavic languages, a variety of OT features, including ligatures, old numerals, alternatives, ordinals, and many others.
  10. Prymityv by Malgorzata Bartosik, $29.00
    Prymityv is inspired by brutalist architecture from the Eastern Bloc. It's heavy and massive, perfect for display purposes. Prymityv contains Latin and Cyrillic alphabet, Latin with Western, Central and South Eastern European diacritics, Cyrillic with Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian and Ukrainian diacritics.
  11. Yanus by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1997 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by Neulin Sans of Ray Gun magazine (1996). The first version of the typeface was created as part of corporate identity program for Aeroflot–Russian International Airlines. For use in both text and display matters.
  12. Kremlinology by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Like the study of Kremlinology, this font is an interpretation of Soviet culture for Western audiences. Based on a vintage Russian poster but not in the original Cyrillic, it is an attempt to capture the feel of the era if not the actual characters.
  13. Red October - Personal use only
  14. Xero by Megami Studios, $12.50
    Xero is an intentionally loose creation of a humanist font, given a Russian flair! Played rougher than its counterparts Helvetica and Arial, Xero works well for those who want to go that route but don't want the sharply defined lines of others in the humanist family.
  15. Bramber by Rocket 88 Foundry, $35.00
    The design of Bramber was inspired by Allied propaganda posters of the second World war, especially Russian posters. It has a distinctive solid, geometric appearance. 
Bramber also has a feel of mid 1980s design. Bramber is ideal for use as a distinctive headline or display font.
  16. Unovis by ParaType, $30.00
    PT Unovis™ was designed for ParaType in 2001 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by the shapes of lettering of the Russian Avant Garde artists of Kazimir Malevich’s circle at the beginning of the 20th century. Based on simple geometric forms. Caps only. For use in advertising and display typography.
  17. Yellow Peas by Roland Hüse Design, $24.00
    Yellow Peas is a geometric sans serif typeface that comes in 5 different weights. Contains Western and Eastern European languages, Vietnamese accented characters, Russian Cyrillic and Thai character set. Yellow Peas is a clean and modern font with stylistic alternates, standard and discretionary ligatures. Also includes Small Caps feature.
  18. Wary by Gaslight, $20.00
    Wary is a geometric, contrast sans-serif with an avantgarde touch. Wary was inspired from lettering used in a Russian book from the seventies. Use Wary font in advertising and display typography. Wary received a citation for excellence in type design the in international competition "Modern cyrillic 2014".
  19. Circus Didot by ParaType, $25.00
    Circus Didot typeface presents a rework of a typical neoclassical serif type in a constructivist style. Analyzing the shapes of characters author placed basic geometric figures — triangles, rectangles, circles… above the contours of letters. Resulting constructions staying recognizable letters at the same time bore a resemblance to pictures of Russian avant-garde artists from 20th century. This discovery has brought an idea to design a typeface where the tendency of a modern serif type to rationalism and geometry is realized in maximum possible extent. The prototypes for the project were taken from the works of Didot, lettering experiments of Russian constructivists and art deco artworks. The technique of juggling with shapes and overall grotesque approach to the design explains the selection of the name for the font.
  20. VLNL Agitka by VetteLetters, $30.00
    As a font designer for films Henning Brehm delivers fonts with a whip-sharp eye for precision. His latest Vette Letters release, VLNL Agitka is a Cyrillic-inspired (and including) alphabet with both feet rooted in Soviet Union-era propaganda posters. Its design is constructivist (look Mom, no curves!) geometric and strong. Like Russian vodka. Aside from the Regular, Light, Bold and Black weights, Agitka comes in four Neon styles as well. For a dazzling design effect, layer those neons over a regular weight for a star struck embossed-letter effect. We would also like to point out the usage of VLNL Agitka in the Bourne Ultimatum movie, for which Brehm designed neon signage for a scene at a Russian supermarket. За здоровье – Za Zdarovje!
  21. Boilermaker by Stiggy & Sands, $29.00
    A Stylish Condensed Sans Boilermaker began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics dubbed Flair G100. From this origin, it has evolved to a much more robust character set than its original. From the inclusion of original unicase and lowercase alternates to the addition of a Russian language expansion, Boilermaker really shines. See the 4th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview. Boilermaker is loaded with features to give you plenty of customisation options: - Stylistic Alternates feature for Unicase & Lowercase alternates. - Russian language coverage. - A Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for Limitless Fractions - Tabular and Proportional figure sets Approx. 602 Character Glyph Set: Boilermaker comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, unicase & lowercase alternates, alternate numeral styles, subscript and superscript.
  22. DS Eraser2 - Unknown license
  23. Izhitsa by ParaType, $25.00
    Designed at Polygraphmash Type Design Bureau in 1988 by Svetlana Yermolaeva. Based on Kirillitsa (1982), inspired by typographic poluustav of the Printing Office of the Russian Empire Academy of Science (late 19th century). Shadow style was added by Alexander Tarbeev in 1994. Latin alphabet was added by Oleg Karpinsky in 2009.
  24. Korobok Edgy by FontaZY, $25.00
    Korobok mean "little box" in Russian. Korobok is irregular font with asymmectric serifs and slightly geometric appearance. This font is good for children books, comic books, videogames and package design. Korobok comes in two sub-families - Korobok Soft (with smooth edges) & Korobok Edgy (width straight edges), both includes 4 styles.
  25. Kirillik by Irina Mir, $17.00
    Kirillik is a hand-drawn font, based on early Russian cyrillic script (“Ustav”), elegant calligraphy written with flat ink brush. Traditional Slavic feel for ethnic Russia-inspired design. This is an all caps font that includes Latin and Cyrillic alphabet with extra characters (covering most European languages), numbers, punctuation and symbols.
  26. Korobok Soft by FontaZY, $25.00
    Korobok mean "little box" in Russian. Korobok is irregular font with asymmectric serifs and slightly geometric appearance. This font is good for children books, comic books, videogames and package design. Korobok comes in two sub-families - Korobok Soft (with smooth edges) & Korobok Edgy (width straight edges), both includes 4 styles.
  27. Anuschka by Anomali Creative, $10.00
    Introducing **ANUSCHKA** - Faux Cyrillic Display Font Faux Cyrillic, pseudo-Cyrillic, pseudo-Russian or faux Russian typography is the use of Cyrillic letters in Latin text, usually to evoke the Soviet Union or Russia, though it may be used in other contexts as well. It is a common Western trope used in book covers, film titles, comic book lettering, artwork for computer games, or product packaging which are set in or wish to evoke Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, or Russia. A typeface designed to emulate Cyrillic is classed as an ethnic typeface. **ANUSCHKA** came with that protest and propaganda vibe. It's contain a complete Simple Latin Glyphs, with extra ligatures, D-Ligature, Stylistic set for the main character to make it stencil look and distressed look. --- This font can be used with all software that can read standard fonts. Check out my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anomalicreatype/ Thanks so much for checking out my shop! All the best, **Krisna Teja** Anomali Creatype #typeface #Stencil #FauxCyrillic #Cyrillic #Military #Protest #Poster #vintage #Extreme #design #Vintage #graphic #calligraphy #Retro #typography #propaganda #Poster #blackletter #retrostyle #illustration #Russian #socialist #character #set #uppercase #decorative #black #classic #Uppercase #handmade #capital #bold #number #modern #tattoo #english #art #label #logo #middle #typographic #antique #sign #letterhead #fashion #filmtitles #russia #comicbooklettering #videogames #computergames
  28. The End. - Unknown license
  29. SA Woodland Hills by Artcoast, $14.00
    Introducing SA Woodland Hills - a clean, elegant, modern typeface that you can use in packaging or branding, creating beautiful logos, headlines, quotes and any other printed matter. The font supports Russian and Ukrainian Cyrillic, as well as extended Latin. We hope that the font will become your excellent assistant in the design of products.
  30. Buratino by ParaType, $25.00
    Buratino font got its name from a title character of Russian fairy tale — a clone of Pinocchio. Initially font was cut from a log and then scanned and converted into outline format. The font contains just upper case characters. Can be used in advertising and display typography. Designer — Gennady Fridman. Released by ParaType in 2009.
  31. Logotypia Pro by FDI, $25.00
    Logotypia Pro is is made for one purpose: the design of modern logotypes, brands and headlines. Logotypia Pro offers: - unique and modern shapes - alternate swash glyphs - easy to build ligatures - connect glyphs with Logotypia's "connector-glyphs" - metrics optimized for display use - complete class based kerning - includes western (ANSI/Mac Roman) and russian alphabet (codepage 8859-5)
  32. Herold by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed at ParaType (ParaGraph) in 1993 by Vladimir Yefimov based on Herold Reclameschrift by Heinz Hoffman of H. Berthold (Berlin), 1901, and Russian Herold typeface of the Berthold typefoundry (St. Petersburg). The bold style based on Herold Heavy of H. Berthold (Berlin), 1904, of the same designer. Advertising and headline typeface in Art Nouveau style.
  33. Pink Barbie by OKSHUtypeCO, $12.00
    PINK BARBIE Playful font- a new fresh handmade playful font. Very suitable for greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more!This font are perfect for wedding postcard. Or you can create perfect and unique design of your logo, blog, stationery, marketing, magazines and more :) Multilingual OK CIRILLIC SUPPORT Ukranian/Russian/Belorusian THANK YOU!!!
  34. sonovovitch by 10four, $24.95
    Sonovovitch is a unicase display typeface inspired by the Russian Constructivist movement and Soviet Cold War era propaganda. Although a faux Russian font, Sonovovitch has language support for the true Cyrillic alphabet. Originally intended as an exercise in downsizing the typical font’s character set, Sonovovitch quickly expanded in the opposite direction, adding multiple variations for letterforms and utilizing Open Type features allowing for easy substitution of glyphs… creating plenty of variety for letter combinations. Open Type “Titling Alternates” even substitute completely foreign glyphs, never seen before in any language, allowing for totally alien typesetting. The results found in Sonovovitch are packed with bold character and eastern European influenced flair. Sonovovitch’s eclectic geometric forms lend itself to a multitude of graphic applications; from serious branding programmes, to light-hearted packaging, to sports jerseys, to hand-crafted DIY projects.
  35. Cyrillic Old Face - Unknown license
  36. Kremlin Chairman - 100% free
  37. Statue Of Liberty's Underwear by Vic Fieger, $6.99
    Inspired by a handwritten Cyrillic placard seen in a book about the Soviet Union, Statue of Liberty's Underwear was envisioned as having been written with a very thick pen with a flat tip held horizontally. Additionally, the letterforms were sculpted to resemble lettering common in early 20th-century Russian constructivism pieces. A Cyrillic alphabet, or "azbuka", set was included in the font.
  38. Grigory by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have always been fascinated by Grigory Rasputin, the rogue ‘monk’ who influenced the Russian Tsar Nicholas and - according to rumours - bedded the Tsarina. Grigory font was handmade with the use of a Chinese marker pen and rough paper. Grigory comes with all the trimmings; some alternate glyphs, a few double letter ligatures, a great amount of diacritics and basic Cyrillic as well.
  39. Srostky by Nikita Kanarev, $25.00
    The Srostky font is willful and stubborn. It is rude, but it is as natural as a country boy. The characters of this font were inspired by an image of the Russian countryside. The letters look as if they were felled with an ax. It is named after the village in Altai region. This font is suitable for short sayings and titles.
  40. Pigeon Script by Denis Petrov, $20.00
    The modern incidental, decorative and poster font that imitates the modern household handwriting or handwriting with a capillary or gel pen and rapidograph. There are letters of the Russian and Latin alphabets in upper and lowercase with alternative outlines and ligatures, numbers from 0 to 9, simple fractions, mathematical and punctuation marks, different types of quotes and brackets in the set of characters.
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