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Latin Runes

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Latin Runes is a rather amateurish and crude font I made in 2011 for use in cartographic materials for my fantasy novel (which I never actually completed). I was looking for something that would combine Nordic runes with Latin script. The unspectacular result is right before your eyes.

Despite its shortcomings, the font has been noticed on DaFont, where it has accumulated quite a few downloads over the years and I have regularly received inquiries about a commercial license. So I decided to make it available here.

Version 1.0 of the font was experimental and never released to the public. Version 2.0 is the one that resided on DaFont for more than twelve years (and this is the only place where I put it myself; any other repositories have it without my permission), under my old nickname 'Kiedra'. It has 125 glyphs (not counting two empty and unnecessary ones) covering the basics and additional Polish and Scandinavian letters. Version 3.0 is up-to-date and includes various technical fixes and adjustments, but without drastic changes from the original. The free version is available here and at DaFont and contains the same 125 glyphs as the previous version. I also offer an extended version of the font, which has 263 glyphs and goes with a fairly straightforward commercial license. You buy it, you can use it for whatever you want.

Please keep in mind that I am not a professional font designer, not even a hobbyist. It's just that sometimes I have a surge of creativity here and there, and that's it.


Images used in the covers by:

Scott Webb on Unsplash

Joshua Bartell on Unsplash

and myself

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