Samples of simulation typefaces
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A simulation typeface is one designed after a unique or stereotypical aspect of the letterforms or scripts of a different language.
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Bagel (typeface) (Hebrew/Latin) | |||
Celtic (typeface) (Gaelic Gaelic script Gaelic type, sometimes called Irish character, Irish type, or Gaelic script, is a family of insular typefaces devised for printing Irish and used between the 16th and 20th centuries. Sometimes all Gaelic typefaces are called Celtic or uncial, though most Gaelic types are not uncials... /Latin) |
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Circumcision (typeface) (Hebrew/Latin) | |||
Faux Arabic (Arabic/Latin) | |||
Faux Chinese (Chinese/Latin) | |||
Faux Hebrew (Hebrew/Latin) | |||
Faux Japanese (Japanese/Latin) | |||
Faux Runic (Runic/Latin) | |||
Faux Sanskrit (Sanskrit/Latin) | |||
Ginko (typeface) (Japanese/Latin) | |||
Herculanum (typeface) | |||
Iona (typeface) | |||
Lithos Lithos Lithos is a glyphic sans-serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly in 1989 for Adobe Systems. Lithos is inspired by the unadorned, geometric letterforms of the engravings found on Ancient Greek public buildings... (Greek epigraphic/Latin) |
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Mandarin (typeface) (Chinese/Latin) | |||
Manga Steel (Japanese/Latin) | |||
Papyrus (typeface) Papyrus (typeface) Papyrus is a widely available typeface designed by Chris Costello, a graphic designer, illustrator, and web designer.-History and overview:The font was created in 1982 and released the next year to foundry Letraset. It was hand-drawn over a period of six months by means of calligraphy pen and... |
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Rusticana | |||
Samarkan (typeface) (Sanskrit/Latin) | |||
Shalom (typeface) (Hebrew/Latin) | |||
Sherwood (typeface) | |||
Skia (typeface) (Greek epigraphic/Latin) | |||
Talmud (typeface) (Hebrew/Latin) | |||
West Of China |
See also
- Faux CyrillicFaux CyrillicFaux Cyrillic, pseudo-Cyrillic, pseudo-Russian or faux Russian typography is the use of Cyrillic letters in Latin text to evoke the Soviet Union or Russia, regardless of whether the letters are phonetic matches. For example, R and N in RUSSIAN may be replaced by Cyrillic Я and И, giving "ЯUSSIAИ"...
- Typeface
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