About Translated from original German description: It was probably 1990 when my favorite special item shop, which mainly sells damaged lots and where I had already saved a lot, but had also found completely unusual things, cleared out a barracks shop of the withdrawing Soviet army. Among them, for only a few marks, raw cast-iron pans that were cast quite roughly, which are heavy, but which I actually love because you can fry them so wonderfully, a huge jar of real Russian cucumbers, which lay on a bed of all sorts of herbs, but they were like that it was good that they were gone far too quickly. And then just a little blue stencil, Made in the USSR, as it was written in Russian, wrapped in rough paper made from waste paper. The part then went into my lettering stencil case, where I had forgotten it until today.
And so this is probably the first font in which I first digitized the Cyrillic characters and then invented the Latin letters afterwards. I hope that I succeeded in doing this in the sense of the designer of this template.