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First seen on MyFonts: January 26th, 2004 Gorod.KhabarovskThe general idea was evoked by oriental written languages. Of course, Chinese hieroglyphs have more complicated appearance and more refined calligraphy but the aim of our “China” font is not to reflect the oriental ways of writing but simply to represent symbols of the European alphabets in an “hieroglyph” style. Release: in the form of “gorod.Khabarovsk” font with the four styles. We have to explain the meaning of word “gorod”. It is a Russian analogue of “city of”. The city of Khabarovsk has the name of Khabarov, who brought the Siberian grounds under the plough and connected new lands to Russia in 19th century. Khabarovsk is located on the bank of the river Amur, on the borderline between Russia and China. The geographical position of Khabarovsk city has given us an occasion to give its name to our “oriental” font. Not quite what you’re looking for? Try looking at more fonts like this. |
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