Pomorsky Unicode

Pomorsky Regular

  • Heavy boxes perform quick waltzes and jigs
  • OpenType
Somehow, although he is the smallest office boy around the place, none of the other lads pick on him. Scuffling and fighting almost has ceased since Kerensky came to work. That's only one of the nicknames of Leo Kobreen, and was assigned to him because of a considerable facial resemblance to the perpetually fleeing Russian statesman, and, too, because both wore quite formal standing collars. Somehow, although he is the smallest office boy around the place, none of the other lads pick on him. Scuffling and fighting almost has ceased since Kerensky came to work. That's only one of the nicknames of Leo Kobreen, and was assigned to him because of a considerable facial resemblance to the perpetually fleeing Russian statesman, and, too, because both wore quite formal standing collars.

Basic Latin

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 & @ . , ? ! ' " " ( ) *

Category
Display
License
OFL (SIL Open Font License)
Family
Pomorsky Unicode
Foundry
 
Description
Pomorsky Unicode is a decorative font intended for drop caps (bukvitsy) and decorative titling. It reproduces the calligraphic style of book and chapter titles used by Priestless Old Ritualists of the Vyg Hermitage.
Full Language Support
Basic Latin, Euro

Use this font

To use this font in your website add the following code to the head of your html page:

<link rel="stylesheet" media="screen" href="https://fontlibrary.org//face/pomorsky-unicode" type="text/css"/>

Now you can use this font in your css file. Here is an example of a paragraph set in Pomorsky Regular.

p {
   font-family: 'PomorskyRegular';
   font-weight: normal;
   font-style: normal;
}

If you are interested in working on Pomorsky Unicode, please read our guide on how to contribute to an existing font.

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History

Active
2017-08-23
Updates
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