Kurskayanamed
Kurskayanamed is a unique and distinctive typeface designed by the Russian typographer Vladimir Yefimov. It was created in 1927 as part of a broader effort to develop a new, modernist alphabet for the Soviet Union. The typeface is characterized by its clean, geometric forms and sans-serif design, which aligns with the principles of constructivism, a movement that emphasized functionality and simplicity in design.
Kurskayanamed is named after the Kursk region in Russia, where Vladimir Yefimov was born and raised. The
The design of Kurskayanamed features a consistent stroke width and a lack of serifs, which contribute to
Despite its historical significance, Kurskayanamed has seen limited use in contemporary design. However, it remains an