What is the Gorod.Ostankino font?
The general idea: the symbols are “laid out” with sausage loafs.
Release: in the form of two typefaces – “gorod.Cherkizovo” and “gorod.Ostankino” with the four styles in each.
Cherkizovo: Normal style has thin loafs, Bold one – thick loafs. Normal-Italic – thin loafs with “pieces of fat”. Bold-Italic – thick loafs with “pieces of fat”. More…
Ostankino: all sausage is with fat, the loafs have strings marks at the ends. Italic and Bold-Italic styles have “cut” sausage.
We have to explain the meaning of word “gorod”. It is a “city of” in Russian.
Ostankino was a residence – a manor of Sheremetev noblemen, situated not far from Moscow in former times. Since the end of 19th century it has been a part of Moscow. There is the highest construction of the world in Ostankino – a television tower over 500 meters height. Our font has received name “Ostankino” due to meat processing combine known all over Russia.
Cherkizovo is now a part of Moscow, though it was a residence of Russian noblemen earlier. There is a famous meat processing combine in Cherkizovo, the supplier of a palace of Russian tsars. That’s why we have named our “sausage” font “Cherkizovo”.
Gorod.Ostankino Font families
The Gorod.Ostankino includes the following font families:
- Gorod.Ostankino
- Gorod.Ostankino Italic
- Gorod.Ostankino Bold
- Gorod.Ostankino Bold Italic
Gorod.Ostankino Preview
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