Fresh free fonts for 430 million: Hello Pangea Afrikan
It’s only been a year and a half since our popular geometric superfamily Pangea was first released but thanks to Christoph Koeberlin’s ongoing donation of a quarter of his designer royalties, over 75,000 trees have been planted and at least 2,600 tonnes of carbon dioxide has been offset. Meanwhile, Pangea also continues to pursue its second major goal: connecting cultures and continents. One way in which it does this is by promoting underrepresented languages.
The just released Pangea Afrikan marks an important milestone in this respect: it adds Latin African to its toolbox. Providing support for 360 languages including Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Lingala, Mende, and Umbundu, as well as some indigenous North American languages such as Lushootseed and Navajo–the languages of over 430 million people.
What’s more they’re included in the Standard License for free!