Solidaryca

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title: Solidaryca
text: Solidaryca is a typeface designed in 1980 by Jerzy Janiszewski, at that time a student at the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts. Originally it was used as a logo for the Solidarity, an anti-communist trade union in Poland. The characters were meant to represent workers marching together and supporting each other. The name of the font is a pun on Polish words Solidarność and cyrylica (Cyrillic). With time it was extended to include other characters. While primarily associated with the Solidarity and va
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description: Sans-serif typeface
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidaryca
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date modified: 2022-09-21T17:58:18Z
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