What is the Tiblisi font?
Tiblisi is a font designed to emulate the feel of modern Georgian Script, which is called Mkhedruli. In earlier periods of her history, the Georgian language had several other alphabets, notably the Asomtavruli alphabet and the Nuskha-khucuri alphabet.
The first printed material in the Georgian language, in the Mkhedruli alphabet, was published in 1669. Since then the alphabet has changed very little, though a few letters were added in the 18th century, and 5 letters were dropped in the 1860s.
The font was named Tiblisi in honor of the nation’s captial city. More…
Tiblisi comes with full punctuation, a complete character set for most Western European languages that are based on the Latin Alphabet, and full kerning.
Tiblisi Font families
The Tiblisi includes the following font families:
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Tiblisi Preview
Here is a preview of how Tiblisi will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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