Type designer
Ivan Gladkikh , better known as Giovanni Lemonade (Jovanny Lemonad), yesterday (October 9, 2012)
announced the release of
the Scada headset, consisting of four fonts (ordinary, oblique, bold, oblique and fat).
![[demo of Scada]](http://www.scada.lv/img/scada-sans-preview.jpg)
Since 2005, Lemonade has been creating this headset for the Latvian
design studio of the same name (Scada
, Riga) together with its employees. The decision to make the font free
was made in honor of the decade of the studio . (If you follow this hyperlink, you will see a number of examples of using Scuds when printing on real paper.)
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Scada headset is suitable for typing ordinary text:
![[Scada screenshot]](https://habrastorage.org/storage2/23d/4cc/eae/23d4cceae3b2e18e9fed1ce0edd210eb.png)
Each font of this headset contains
410 characters and therefore supports more than
three dozen European languages: Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, Czech, Slovak, Polish,
Upper -Lower and Lower Norwich, Hungarian, Romanian, Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Nozhuvsky, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian.
Scuda can be
downloaded free of charge from the site of the Scada
design studio under the free license
SIL OFL 1.1.The headset is already a couple of weeks as available
on Google Web Fonts , which allows
you to
see the statistics of its use , as well as
select the necessary characters and, thus, optimize the size of the font file supplied to the reader of the site.
Those who wish to respond to the free font with their own charity will easily find the conditions of the “Turn on the heart” campaign
in the blog at Lemonade .