Styles
Sefer AH Regular Waterfall
144 pt
72 pt
48 pt
36 pt
24 pt
18 pt
14 pt
12 pt
10 pt

Character Map
About
Sefer - Hebrew for 'letter' or 'book scroll', is a Roman font made from elements of the Hebrew alphabet. Not an irregular or calligraphic imitation of Hebrew writing like similar faces (such as 'Shalom' or 'Moses'), but reminding of the ordinary print letters.There is no distinction between upper- and lowercase, like in the Hebrew alphabet itself. The beginnings of 'Sefer AH' go back to the year 2000 when it was discussed extensively in the usenet group 'alt.binaries.fonts'.The 'H' follows a suggestion from Melissa Windsor. The German double s goes back to Fred Nader (aka 'apostrophe') who proposed it then. I refused to include it at that time, since there is no uppercase German double s. But now that the Unicode has meanwhile given the Uppercase Germandbls an Unicode number, I changed my mind and now (version 1.40, April 2013) let you make the choice as to whether to use it or not.
Commercial licensing is available at http://fontgrube.de/en/sefer.htm
License
- Free for personal use
- Not free for commercial use
- custom sefer-ah.txt within zip-file sefer-ah.zip
- 1001Fonts general font usage terms
Languages
Sefer AH covers 30 languages:
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Portuguese
- Indonesian
- Filipino
- Italian
- Malay
- Uzbek
- Dutch
- Somali
- Swedish
- Kinyarwanda
- Catalan
- Danish
- Albanian
- Finnish
- Norwegian
- Galician
- Occitan
- Nynorsk
- Irish
- Basque
- Welsh
- Estonian
- Breton
- Luxembourgish
- Icelandic
- Scottish Gaelic
- Faroese

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