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Hello, (For a school project) I was wondering if anyone knows what the first digital adaptation of the Cyrillic and Armenian scripts were. For Latin I already know that it is Digi Grotesk, but for some reason I can't seem to find what the equivalent was for Cyrillic and Armenian. Thanks in advance!
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This website presents one glyph for each of the world’s writing systems. It is the first step of the Missing Scripts Project, a long-term initiative that aims to identify writing systems which are not yet encoded in the Unicode standard. As of today, there are still 146 scripts not yet encoded in Unicode. Concept: Johannes Bergerhausen, Hochschule Mainz, Germany Research: Dr. Deborah Anderson, Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley, USA Type Design: Font »BlockDock« by J. Bergerhausen and Jérome Knebusch, 2015—2018 Font »MissingScripts« by J. Bergerhausen, Arthur Francietta and Morgane Pierson at ANRT, Nancy, France, 2016 — 2018 Design: Ilka Helmig, Johannes Bergerhausen, Cologne 2018 Design/Coding/UX: wysiwyg*, Düsseldorf 2018
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The chrome extension 'Advanced font settings' applies any setting set for a specific script to any script at all. Could anybody explain to me how to proceed properly? Hope to hear news soon. Thank yo so much in advance.