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Preserving One Of Europe’s Oldest Languages Through Type
March 30, 2017
#PLACE, TYPE DESIGN Smörgåsbord, FastCo, Welsh Typeface, digraphs, Cymru Wales Sans
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Welsh is fluently spoken by about 300,000 people. But certain letters of the 28-character Welsh alphabet have never been available as part of a contemporary digital typeface.

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PostedMarch 30, 2017
AuthorNicole Phillips
CategoriesPLACE, TYPE DESIGN
TagsSmörgåsbord, FastCo, Welsh Typeface, digraphs, Cymru Wales Sans

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