FONTLOG for the Scada fonts

This file provides detailed information on the Scada Font Software.

This information should be distributed along with the Scada fonts and any
derivative works.

Basic Font Information

In 2005, Scada was designed as the corporate identity font for the Latvian design studio Scada.lv. In 2011 the design studio decided to make Scada a libre font. Over 6 months the font was reworked, improved and expanded into a family. It has a modern style, specifically designed for small sizes.

Scada is a Unicode typeface family that supports 
languages that use the Cyrillic, Baltic, Turkish, Central 
Europe, Latin script and its variants, and could be expanded 
to support other scripts.

More specifically, this release supports the following 
Unicode ranges: Latin-1, Latin-2, Turkish, Baltic, 
Cyrillic, Central Europe

There are two source files:

1. sources/Scada Italic.glyphs
2. sources/Scada.glyphs

To contribute to the project contact Scada Design Studio at info@scada.lv or Jovanny Lemonad at lemonad@jovanny.ru

ChangeLog

19 September 2016 (Fonts Raisins Team) version 4.000
— Expanded glyph set to GF Cyrillic Plus
— Ported source files to Glyphs
— fixed vertical metrics
— added glyphs fraction, divisionslash, foursuperior, nbspace

1 August 2012 (Jovanny Lemonad) 3.005
— First release on Google Fonts

2005 (Scada Design Studio) version 1.000
— Initial release

Acknowledgements

If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), 
email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and 
description (D). This list is in alphabetical order.

N: Jovanny Lemonad
E: lemonad@jovanny.ru
W: http://www.jovanny.ru
D: Original Type Designer
