What is the Memphis® Cyrillic font?
Dr. Rudolf Wolf was the first to add slabserifs to the sanserif forms pioneered by Erbar and Renner. He designed Memphis for Stempel in 1929, following Futura; details show the influence of the American typeface Litho Antique from 1910. Ludlow Karnak can be seen as a version of the same design.
Memphis® Cyrillic Font families
The Memphis® Cyrillic includes the following font families:
- Memphis Cyrillic Light
- Memphis Cyrillic Light Italic
- Memphis Cyrillic Medium
- Memphis Cyrillic Medium Italic
- Memphis Cyrillic Bold
- Memphis Cyrillic Bold Italic
- Memphis Cyrillic ExtraBold
Memphis® Cyrillic Preview
Here is a preview of how Memphis® Cyrillic will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.

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