Draft:Arian AMU
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Arian AMU, a Unicode font family containing most of the necessary characters of the Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Armenian, Georgian and Hebrew alphabets in all styles, including the alphabet set, punctuation marks, numerals and basic mathematical symbols. Font family includes serif, sans-serif and monospaced typefaces with their all four styles: regular, bold, italic and bold italic. On the font family only sans-serif typeface contains ligatures of Armenian alphabet “ﬓ”, “ﬔ”, “ﬕ”, “ﬖ”, “ﬗ”, as well as “և”), while “Arian AMU Serif” and “Arian AMU Mono” contain only “և”, which after orthographical reforms during Soviet Union, The fonts of the family were created by font creator Ruben Hakobyan (Tarumyan) with the financial support of the ARGA Foundation. the status of separate letter.
Tganks to hinting and kerning, the texts represented with these fonts readable in both on screen and in print, and Armenian accent marks are placed on corresponding vowel. The fonts of the family were created by type designer Ruben Hakobian (Tarumian)[hy] with the financial support of the ARGA Foundation.