John Hudson of Tiro Typeworks, well-known for his multilingual fonts, is the Brill typeface’s designer. The “Brill” fonts comply with all international standards, including Unicode. These fonts will be especially welcomed by humanities scholars quoting from texts in any language, ancient or modern. There are over 5,100 characters in each font (there are four in all: roman, italic, bold, and bold italic), with all necessary punctuation marks and a wide assortment of symbols. Named “the Brill”, it presents complete coverage of the Latin script with the full range of diacritics and linguistics (IPA) characters used to display any language from any period correctly, and Greek and Cyrillic are also covered. After careful consideration, Brill has taken the initiative of designing a typeface.
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