
Cyrillic Typefaces
Cyrillic typefaces are fonts designed specifically for writing in the Cyrillic script, used by languages such as Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, and others. They feature unique letterforms and stylistic elements that distinguish them from Latin fonts, capturing the script's historical and cultural essence. These typefaces ensure readability and aesthetic harmony across various mediums—print, digital, and branding—while also reflecting regional typographic traditions. Well-designed Cyrillic typefaces enable clear communication, preserve linguistic identity, and provide visual consistency for diverse applications involving Cyrillic-based languages.