Easily Readable Sans Serif Font
Allerta is an open source typeface designed for use in
signage. Allerta was designed to be easily and quickly
read from a distance. Each letter exploits the most
unique aspects of that individual letter so that each
character can be easily distinguished from any other.
Allerta has been released as an open source project so
that those countries, communities, and/or organizations
without a proper signage system may have a way of quickly
designing and implementing one. While Allerta is complete
with a large character set, because it is open source,
modification and expansion is encouraged.
For the more urgent of circumstances, Allerta Stencil
and an accompanying kit have been designed so that signage
can be created with nothing more than the kit of letters, a
can of spray paint, and the nearest available substrate.
Although the stencil kit may allude the finer points of
typographic spacing, it is intended to serve the most basic
purpose of signage: guiding people towards their destination
or towards assistance.
The name Allerta is derived from the origins of the word
alert (adj. swift, v. to advise or warn). The Italian origin
all'erta literally means on the lookout.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP1
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP1:Update/google-allerta-fonts && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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allerta.zip | 0002153711 2.05 MB | |
google-allerta-fonts-rpmlintrc | 0000000081 81 Bytes | |
google-allerta-fonts.changes | 0000000901 901 Bytes | |
google-allerta-fonts.spec | 0000002872 2.8 KB |
Latest Revision
osc copypac from project:openSUSE:Leap:15.1 package:google-allerta-fonts revision:10
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