Makedonski — Fontovi Link __full__

Most global Cyrillic fonts follow the , which uses upright variants of Latin letters for italics. In the Macedonian tradition, these same letters are written differently—for example, the Macedonian italic д resembles a Latin g , whereas the Russian version resembles a Latin d . Using standard fonts meant that Macedonian readers were constantly seeing "foreign" shapes in their own digital books and websites. The Turning Point: Lasko Dzurovski and Modernization