Воля (Latin: Volja) is based on the
lettering of the Ukrainian graphic artist Nil Khasevych
(1905–1952), who designed posters, magazines, and newspapers for
the Ukrainian liberation movement in the mid-20th century. The
closest analogue for the shape of the letters was the title page of
the literary magazine For the Freedom of the Nation.
The all-caps typeface supports basic Cyrillic and Latin and is
available under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-ND
4.0).
Used as the ceremonial font of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, for
honorary diplomas, acknowledgements, award certificates, award
letters, etc. It is also permitted to use this font for marking
awards and combat (honorary) flags of military More…
Воля (Latin: Volja) is based on the lettering of the Ukrainian graphic artist Nil Khasevych (1905–1952), who designed posters, magazines, and newspapers for the Ukrainian liberation movement in the mid-20th century. The closest analogue for the shape of the letters was the title page of the literary magazine For the Freedom of the Nation. The all-caps typeface supports basic Cyrillic and Latin and is available under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-ND 4.0).
Used as the ceremonial font of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, for honorary diplomas, acknowledgements, award certificates, award letters, etc. It is also permitted to use this font for marking awards and combat (honorary) flags of military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [Behance]