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FONTLOG for the Lora font
This file provides detailed information on the Lora
font Software.
This information should be distributed along with the
Lora fonts and any derivative works.
Basic Font Information
Lora is a well-balanced contemporary serif with roots in calligraphy. It is a text typeface with moderate contrast well suited for body text.
A paragraph set in Lora will make a memorable appearance because of its brushed curves in contrast with driving serifs. The overall typographic voice of Lora perfectly conveys the mood of a modern-day story, or an art essay.
Technically Lora is optimised for screen appearance, and works equally well in print.
Designed by Olga Karpushina, and Alexei Vanyashin for Cyreal.
Lora is a Unicode typeface family that supports
languages that use the Latin script and its variants, and
could be expanded to support other scripts.
More specifically, this release supports the following Unicode
ranges: Latin-1, Adobe Latin-3, GWF Standard Cyrillic
To contribute to the project contact Alexei Vanyashin at
a@cyreal.org
.VBF Source files:
Lora-[stylename]-OTF.vbf (Merged and optimized file, Postscript contours)
Lora-[stylename]-TTF.vbf (Merged and optimized file, Truetype contours, Latin-1 range is manually hinted,
all other characters autohinted)
[stylename] is the name of the style, i.e. Regular, Bold, RegularItalic, BoldItalic
ChangeLog
20 July 2011 (Olga Karpushina) Lora v. 1.000
 Completed initial design
30 May 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1.011
— Extended character set in all four fonts to include
Adobe Latin-3, and GWF Standard Cyrillic encodings.
— Equalized vertical metrics across the styles
19 June 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1012
— Merged previous hinted version v. 1.000 with
additional autohinted glyphs.
— Improved kerning
 Adjusted glyphs with caron accent
26 June 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1013
— Fixed hinting issue
— Minor design fixes
12 August 2013 (Alexei Vanyashin) Lora v. 1014
 equalised nbsp, sp, noBreak, nonmarkingreturn advance widths
If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N),
email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and description (D).
This list is in alphabetical order.
N: Olga Karpushina
E: okarpush@gmail.com
W: www.cyreal.org
D: Designer
N: Alexei Vanyashin
E: a@cyreal.org
W: www.cyreal.org
D: Designer and Mastering