Style
Prepis
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
2 styles
2025
  • Desktop
    $50.00
  • Web
    $50.00
  • App
    $75.00
Ustav
from $30.00
130px
  • Desktop
    $30.00
  • Web
    $30.00
  • App
    $50.00
Prepis UstavPrepis Ustav
Skoropis
from $30.00
130px
  • Desktop
    $30.00
  • Web
    $30.00
  • App
    $50.00
Prepis SkoropisPrepis Skoropis
About

Prepis is Luboslav Boyanov’s graduation project from the TypeMedia programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. Inspired by medieval Cyrillic manuscripts, the typeface reinterprets the traditional Ustav and Skoropis styles — scripts that, much like Blackletter, have in recent years been co-opted by nationalist and far-right groups.

With its playful, contemporary forms, Prepis seeks to counter these negative associations and present Ustav in a fresh, optimistic light. By reshaping its visual tone, the project aims to restore the historical richness of these scripts and reopen them to new, positive cultural contexts.

Features

Contextual ligatures, one stylistic set

Languages

Afrikaans, Azeri (lat), Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Kurdish (lat), Latvian, Lithuanian, Mongolian (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek (lat)

Authors

Luboslav Boyanov

Luboslav Boyanov is a type designer and calligrapher based in Sofia, Bulgaria. A graduate of the National High School of Fine Arts in Sofia, he studied Illustration, and later specialised in Poster and Visual Communication at the National Academy of Arts, where his interest in type design and calligraphy deepened. After graduating, he began collaborating with the Bulgarian type foundry Type Forward and was subsequently accepted into the TypeMedia master’s program at KABK in The Hague.

Since completing his studies in the Netherlands, he has returned to Sofia, where he is pursuing a PhD at the National Academy of Arts, exploring typography both as a design practice and a cultural field. He is also continuing his collaboration with Type Forward on new type-related projects.