Some say drop the Aringacute, Greenlandic K, napostrophe, the currency and the thousand percent signs from the character sets, because these are unnecessary, unneeded and deprecated. In my book this is an analfabet.
Going against all, I still include “dead” currency symbols and some dingbats that apparently nobody uses. Well, there is still hope. You never know. The world can divide tomorrow, and you have to find your old currency symbol.
But the main reason is that most of the characters have complementary functions, and in some softwares the font may throw errors if some characters are missing. Besides that, it’s always fun to draw a character that involves more design than the regular alphabet that we are all used to. Plus, missing glyphs will always leave ugly holes in the character set.
Analfabet is another personal experiment with sans fonts, the eternal search for simplicity and legibility. For the sake of simplicity, in the process the kerning was avoided, to leave the spacing exclusively to character margins. This way fractions and texts involving slashes would probably become wider than usual, but I will consider this a special characteristic of the font. The main concern here is to be grammatically correct.
Includes
- Latin Basic (ASCII).....................................................................................................................
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- Latin-1 Supplement.....................................................................................................................
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- Latin Extended-A.....................................................................................................................
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- Latin Extended-B.....................................................................................................................
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- IPA Extensions.....................................................................................................................
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- Combining Diacritical Marks.....................................................................................................................
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- Greek and Coptic.....................................................................................................................
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- Cyrillic.....................................................................................................................
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- Phonetic Extensions.....................................................................................................................
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- Latin Extended Additional.....................................................................................................................
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- General Punctuation.....................................................................................................................
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- Super and Subscripts.....................................................................................................................
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- Currency Symbols.....................................................................................................................
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- Letterlike Symbols.....................................................................................................................
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- Number Forms.....................................................................................................................
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- Arrows.....................................................................................................................
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- Miscellaneous Technical.....................................................................................................................
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- Enclosed Alphanumerics.....................................................................................................................
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- Geometric Shapes.....................................................................................................................
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- Miscellaneous Symbols.....................................................................................................................
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- Dingbats.....................................................................................................................
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- Supplemental Arrows-A.....................................................................................................................
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- Private Use Area.....................................................................................................................
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- Alphabetic Presentation Forms.....................................................................................................................
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- Small Form Variants.....................................................................................................................
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Diacritical marks, empty glyphs, control and unconventional characters are not displayed in the Character Map.
Tables by Unicode® Standards.