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About
Ruslan Display is a display font rooted in a 1970s design by Ukrainian designer Oleg Snarsky, evoking 11th–16th century ustav and semiustav styles from the Ruthenian period. Digitized and expanded with a Latin complement by Denis Masharov and Vladimir Rabdu in 2011, it supports Latin and Cyrillic scripts and is suitable for signage, lettering, and short text settings.
Overview
Ruslan Display is a single-weight display typeface that draws inspiration from historical Ruthenian calligraphic styles, reflecting the aesthetic of 11th to 16th century manuscripts. Its design was originally created by Oleg Snarsky and later digitized and extended with Latin characters by Denis Masharov and Vladimir Rabdu. The font supports both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets and is well-suited for decorative uses such as signage and short text compositions. It features a unique character that makes it ideal for projects seeking a historical or cultural feel with a strong visual presence. Designers can use it effectively for headlines or artistic lettering where a distinctive, heritage-inspired style is desired.
Designers: Oleg Snarsky, Denis Masharov, Vladimir Rabdu
Similar fonts:
- Sigmar One
Usage
"" Access one-stop/ruslan-display using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.