Russian Road Sign

Russian Road Sign
Russian Road Sign
Russian Road Sign
Russian Road Sign
Russian Road Sign

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(EN) The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. (NL) Op brute wijze ving de schooljuf de quasi-kalme lynx. (CS) Nechť již hříšné saxofony ďáblů rozezvučí síň úděsnými tóny waltzu, tanga a quickstepu. (HU) Jó foxim és don Quijote húszwattos lámpánál ülve egy pár bűvös cipőt készít. (RO) Înjurând pițigăiat, zoofobul comandă vexat whisky și tequila. (RU) Разъяренный чтец эгоистично бьёт пятью жердями шустрого фехтовальщика. (BG) Огньове изгаряха с блуждаещи пламъци любовта човешка на Орфей. (SR) Фијуче ветар у шибљу, леди пасаже и куће иза њих и гунђа у оџацима. (EL) Ταχίστη αλώπηξ βαφής ψημένη γη, δρασκελίζει υπέρ νωθρού κυνός. Type your own text to test the font!
Description
Russian road sign font

The Font which used for road signs in USSR and Russia. It was described in Soviet state standard GOST 10807-78 and in modern Russian state standard GOST R 52290-2004.

Available glyphs

GOST R 52290-2004 contains samples of 140 glyphs placed on coordinate grid, GOST 10807-78 describes 420 glyphs, same as above plus letters from non-Russian alphabets used in USSR and Russia. By January 9, 2019 this font contains 1099 characters including:

  • Digits and punctuation signs: 20 glyphs + 2 references = 22 of 22 defined in GOST
  • Latin alphabet: 51 (+43) = 94 of 94
  • Cyrillic alphabet: 97 (+64) = 161 of 161

Additional glyphs which are not described by specified standards:

  • Digits and punctuation signs: 38 (+67) = 105
  • Latin alphabet and IPA: 38 (+442) = 480
  • Cyrillic alphabet: 33 (+30) = 63
  • Greek alphabet: 13 (+135) = 148
  • other: 15 (+4) = 19

Font contains all digits (normal size, subscript, superscript) and letters of Cyrillic and Latin alphabets as described in standards. Also font contains full visible part of ASCII and some icons.

Supported languages

Abaza, Abkhasian, Adyghe, Aghul, Altai, Avar, Azerbaijani (Cyrillic and Latin), Bashkir, Bulgarian, Buryat, Byelorussian, Chechen, Chukchi, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dargin, Dolgan, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Even, Evenki, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ingush, Italian, Kabardian, Kalmyk, Karachay Balkar, Karelian, Kazakh, Khakassian, Khanty, Kirghiz, Komi, Kumyk, Lak, Latin, Latvian, Lezgian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Mansi, Mari (with Hill Mari), Moldovan (Cyrillic and Latin), Mongol, Mordvinic, Nenets, Nogai, Norwegian, Ossetian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian (modern and pre-Revolution), Rutul, Selkup, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tabasaran, Tadjik, Tat, Tatar, Tsakhur, Turkish, Turkmen (Cyrillic and Latin), Tuvan, Udmurt, Ukrainian, Uzbek (Cyrillic and Latin), Veps, Yakut.

Design, Publisher, Copyright, License

Design: Alexander Sapozhnikov

Publisher: Alexander Sapozhnikov

Copyright 2013-2020 by Alexander Sapozhnikov. All Rights Reserved.

License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported

Alexander Sapozhnikov

Alexander Sapozhnikov

Russian designer of the Russian Road Sign Font (2013), in which the Cyrillic part is based on standards GOST 10807-78 and GOST R 52290-2004. This font is used on Russian road signs.

Free license

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