Putnik is rough condensed cyrillic display font. It is primarily inspired by runic script, early cyrillic script and wooden pagan inscriptions. This font is non-professional, though.
Putnik was made especially for short-movie by Ilya Osenev with the same name.
Font is made with Inkscape and FontForge.
Currently there's not too much glyphs. There is cyrillic (all caps), digits and incomplete set of punctuation.
All you need is python and pip and venv modules. If you are using Linux or MacOS, chanses are you already have all of this. If not, install them using your package manager.
$ which python
/usr/bin/python
$ python -m pip --version
pip XX.X.X from /usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pip (python 3.8)
To build both otf and ttf versions, just run
$ make
This will create python virtual environment in directory venv
, install fontmake
package from requirements.txt and build the fonts to fonts/
directory.
If you want only ttf or otf, run
$ make otf
or
$ make ttf
respectively.
To make zip or tarball package, run make release
.
- all punctuation
- better kerning
- glyph polishing and tweaking
- maybe latin-script