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Yrsa supports some 45 languages in Latin.
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A version that also supports 2 languages in the Gujarati script, Gujarati and Kachchi, is available as <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Rasa">Rasa</a>.
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In terms of glyphs included, Yrsa is a subset of Rasa and includes the complete Latin by itself, while in Rasa the Latin is adjusted to support the primary Gujarati design.
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The project design and production was done in-house by Anna Giedryś and David Březina.
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What makes the Yrsa and Rasa project different is the design approach.
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It is a deliberate experiment in remixing existing typefaces to produce a new one.
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The Latin part began with Eben Sorkin's <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Merriweather">Merriweather</a>.
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The Gujarati began with David Březina’s <a href="https://www.rosettatype.com/Skolar#gujarati">Skolar Gujarati</a>.
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The Yrsa and Rasa project is led by Rosetta Type, a type design foundry based in Europe.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/rosettatype/yrsa">github.com/rosettatype/yrsa</a>
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