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Lubok™ font family
Designed by Julia Borisovna Balasheva in 2003
Up to 1 Family
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Supports up to 487 languages.
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Moscow-based designer Julia Borisovna Balasheva created her Lubok face as a pictogram-based font. The term lubok refers to a popular style of Russian folk art printing, which dates back to the 18th Century. In Lubok, Bakasheva has digitised several whimsical characters and animals, which were common in these prints. She suggests that you use Lubok's symbols to illustrate fairy tales; we suggest that you use Lubok to decorate everything: from your next office party invitation to comic books of your own design!
Lubok was awarded an Honorable Mention in the 2003 International Type Design Contest, sponsored by Linotype GmbH.