font_designer: Osman Nuri ALKAN

Ongunkan Latin Techno

Ongunkan Latin Techno font

This font in the form of stylized techno, which I developed over my Ongunkan Modern Latin font, created a different perspective visually. Use it in good works.

Ongunkan Phrygian

Ongunkan Phrygian font

Phrygia is the Greek name of an ancient state in western-central Anatolia (modern Turkey), extending from the Eskişehir area east to (perhaps) Boğazköy and Alishar Hüyük within the Halys River bend. The Assyrians, a...

Ongunkan Khazar Rovas A

Ongunkan Khazar Rovas A font

Khazar, member of a confederation of Turkic-speaking tribes that in the late 6th century CE established a major commercial empire covering the southeastern section of modern European Russia. Although the origin of the term...

Ongunkan Phoenician

Ongunkan Phoenician font

Phoenician/Canaanite The Phoenician alphabet developed from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, during the 15th century BC. Before then the Phoenicians wrote with a cuneiform script. The earliest known inscriptions in the Phoenician alphabet come from…

Ongunkan All Runics Unicode

Ongunkan All Runics Unicode font

The product of 5 months of work.This unicode font supports 1 latin and 16 ancient languages. When you install this font, the latin alphabet will appear if you do not have the appropriate software....

Ongunkan Slavic Runic

Ongunkan Slavic Runic font

This font contains the Slavic version of the Runic script. Slavic runic script contains 18 characters. This font can be used with both latin keyboards and cyrillic based keyboards. In the development of this...

Ongunkan Carian

Ongunkan Carian font

Caria (/ˈkɛəriə/; from Greek: Καρία, Karia, Turkish: Karya) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid-Ionia (Mycale) south to Lycia and east to Phrygia. The Ionian and Dorian Greeks colonized...

Ongunkan Arkaic Greek

Ongunkan Arkaic Greek font

Many local variants of the Greek alphabet were employed in ancient Greece during the archaic and early classical periods, until around 400 BC, when they were replaced by the classical 24-letter alphabet that is...