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NRSI: Computers & Writing Systems You are here: Type Design OFL Fonts
Here is a listing of some OFL-licensed fonts, listed by script. If you would like to have your fonts listed here, please contact us. Additional OFL-licensed fonts can also be found amongst the listing of freely-licensed fonts at the Roman/LatinGentium - Extended Roman/Latin, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 3. [Regular, Italic] Gentium Plus - Extended Roman/Latin, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 5, includes smart font code for diacritic positioning. [Regular, Italic] Doulos SIL - Extended Roman/Latin, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 5, includes smart font code for diacritic positioning. [Regular] Charis SIL - Extended Roman/Latin, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 5, includes smart font code for diacritic positioning. [Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic] Andika - a sans serif typeface for literacy work. It now has the complete character/glyph repertoire that our other SIL Roman/Latin fonts contain. [Regular] SIL Encore Font Sources - PostScript source files for the fonts in the SIL Encore Fonts package. Not intended for direct installation, but can be used to create derivative fonts. [Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic for the SIL Doulos, SIL Charis, SIL Sophia and SIL Manuscript font families]
ArabicScheherazade Extended Arabic script font using OpenType for complex-script rendering. Lateef Extended Arabic script font using OpenType for complex-script rendering. Nastaliq Navees (Obsolete) - source outlines are provided. This package, in conjunction with Apple's QuickDraw GX graphics system and GX-based application software, allows Arabic, Urdu, and similar languages to be written using the elegant Nastaliq style of calligraphy. CopticSophia Nubian - provides representation for Nubian languages which use the Coptic Unicode character set. [Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic]
CyrillicAndika - a sans serif typeface for literacy work. It now has the complete character/glyph repertoire that our other SIL Roman/Latin fonts contain. [Regular] Doulos SIL - Extended Cyrillic, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 5, includes smart font code for diacritic positioning. [Regular] Charis SIL - Extended Cyrillic, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 5, includes smart font code for diacritic positioning. [Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic] Gentium Plus - Extended Cyrillic, including phonetic transcription. Supports Unicode 5, includes smart font code for diacritic positioning. [Regular, Italic]
EthiopicAbyssinica SIL - Abyssinica SIL is based on Ethiopic calligraphic traditions. It supports all Ethiopic characters which are in Unicode including the Unicode 4.1 extensions. Some languages of Ethiopia are not yet able to be fully represented in Unicode and, where necessary, we have included non-Unicode characters in the Private Use Area. [Regular - no other weights planned] GreekGentium - Extended Greek, both Ancient and Modern. [Regular, Italic] Gentium Plus - Extended Greek, both Ancient and Modern.[Regular, Italic]
HebrewEzra SIL - Ezra SIL is fashioned after the square letter forms of the typography of the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS), a beautiful Old Testament volume familiar to Biblical Hebrew scholars. The Ezra SIL font is an OpenType “smart” font. It is designed to work with Office 2003 and above. [Regular] MyanmarPadauk - Myanmar extended encoding with support for Sgaw Karen, Mon. [Regular, Bold] Tai VietTai Heritage Pro - designed to reflect the traditional hand-written style of the Tai Viet script. [Regular] Tibetan
VaiSIL Vai - Legacy (non-Unicode) font for the Vai script of Liberia. [Regular, Bold] YiNuosu SIL - Unicode font for the Yi script. [Regular] Zaghawa BeriaZaghawa Beria - Legacy (non-Unicode) font for the Zaghawa Beria script of Central Africa. [Regular] Other
Inclusion in this does not imply that SIL International particularly recommends these fonts, nor does it accept any responsibility for them, including legal guarantees, unless they are developed by SIL. © 2003-2015 SIL International, all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted elsewhere on this page. |