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Amalta
Amalta
А это я в трусах и в майке под одеялом с головой бегу по солнечной лужайке, и мой сурок со мнойА это я в трусах и в майке под одеялом с головой бегу по солнечной лужайке, и мой сурок со мной
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Amalta
Amalta
Исследуется механизм спонтанно возникающих и саморазрушающихся коммуникаций.Исследуется механизм спонтанно возникающих и саморазрушающихся коммуникаций.
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Amalta
Amalta
Acabáronse las vísperas, y la fiesta de Santa Ana, y quedó Preciosa algo cansada; pero tan celebrada de hermosa, de aguda y de discreta, y de bailadora, que a corrillos se hablaba della en toda la Corte. De allí a quince días volvió a Madrid con otras tres muchachas, con sonajas y con un baile nuevo, todas apercebidas de romances y de cantarcillos alegres, pero todos honestos. Pusiéronse a bailar a la sombra en la calle de Toledo, y de los que las venían siguiendo se hizo luego un gran corro; y en tanto que bailaban.Acabáronse las vísperas, y la fiesta de Santa Ana, y quedó Preciosa algo cansada; pero tan celebrada de hermosa, de aguda y de discreta, y de bailadora, que a corrillos se hablaba della en toda la Corte. De allí a quince días volvió a Madrid con otras tres muchachas, con sonajas y con un baile nuevo, todas apercebidas de romances y de cantarcillos alegres, pero todos honestos. Pusiéronse a bailar a la sombra en la calle de Toledo, y de los que las venían siguiendo se hizo luego un gran corro; y en tanto que bailaban.
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Amalta
Amalta
Prince John held his high festival in the Castle of Ashby. This was not the same building of which the stately ruins still interest the traveller, and which was erected at a later period by the Lord Hastings, High Chamberlain of England, one of the first victims of the tyranny of Richard the Third, and yet better known as one of Shakspeare’s characters than by his historical fame. The castle and town of Ashby, at this time, belonged to Roger de Quincy.Prince John held his high festival in the Castle of Ashby. This was not the same building of which the stately ruins still interest the traveller, and which was erected at a later period by the Lord Hastings, High Chamberlain of England, one of the first victims of the tyranny of Richard the Third, and yet better known as one of Shakspeare’s characters than by his historical fame. The castle and town of Ashby, at this time, belonged to Roger de Quincy.
About

Amalta is based on the designer’s own calligraphic studies using a flat brush. Overlapping strokes and terminals are characteristic for Amalta. It features powerful black shapes and vivid counterparts.

There are alternative characters with swashes in Amalta which can be applied with the help of OpenType or manually. Swash alternates in both Cyrillic and Latin have their historical prototypes in Medieval scripts.​

Features

Standard ligatures, swashes, one stylistic set, proportional oldstyle figures

Languages

Afrikaans, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovene, Spain, Swedish, Ukrainian, Uzbek (lat)

Authors

Vera Evstafieva

Vera Evstafieva is a type designer, calligrapher and teacher. She is a graduate of the Moscow State University of Printing Arts, working under Alexander Tarbeev, and she has a MA degree in type design from the Type & Media program at the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague (2004). She has worked with Typotheque, in the Hague, and has taught calligraphy and type design at the British Higher School of Art and Design in Moscow. For several years she worked as a type designer at the Art. Lebedev Studio. Vera established her own design studio, Infonta, in 2010, while continuing to work as a freelance type designer, calligrapher and teacher. She was a winner in the international type-design competition Modern Cyrillic 2014 and TDC² 2011.

Typefaces by Vera Evstafieva: Amalta, Apriori, Aspera, Basileus, ALS Direct, ALS Dulsinea, Iona, Lilienthal Grotesk, Rossica.

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