Solitreo

Solitreo is a handwriting font capturing the cursive Hebrew-based script historically used by Sephardic Jewish communities for Judeo-Spanish writing.

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Solitreo

About

Solitreo is a single-weight handwriting font that revives the cursive variety of the Rashi alphabet once common among Sephardic Jews speaking Judeo-Spanish (Ladino). It reflects a nearly extinct script used in personal and communal documents, characterized by ligatures and a distinctive flowing style. This font supports Hebrew, Latin, and Latin Extended scripts, preserving an important cultural heritage.

Overview

Solitreo is a handwriting font developed to document the cursive script historically used by Sephardic Jewish communities for writing Judeo-Spanish, a language blending Medieval Spanish with influences from surrounding languages. The font captures the unique ligatures and flowing forms of Solitreo, also known as ganchos, meaning 'hooks.' It supports Hebrew, Latin, and Latin Extended character sets and is available in a single normal style and weight. This font is well suited for projects requiring authentic representation of this endangered script and language.

Designers: Nathan Gross, Bryan Kirschen

Usage

"" Access one-stop/solitreo using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.